Media bodies write to PM, seeks his intervention in PCI matter

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ahead of the of (PCI) meeting tomorrow, eight prominent have sought Narendra Modi's intervention to defer the meet of the "truncated" council, alleging that the has adopted "arbitrary" procedure to reconstitute it.

In a letter to the yesterday, they alleged that the procedure adopted for reconstitution of the 13th was "arbitrary" and said if not reversed, it would "gravely" and access to information critical to democracy.

"The reconstitution...undertaken by Justice (retd) C K Prasad has overlooked precedent and adopted a process to keep out certain and candidates. His action has cast serious doubts over the autonomy and neutrality of the PCI, mandated to preserve and protect the freedom of the press," they said in the letter.

The letter was signed by representatives of (INS), (IJU), All Newspaper Editors Conference (AINEC), Cameramen Association (WNCA), of Journalists (India) (NUJ (I)), Hindi Samachar Patra Sammelan, All Small and Medium Newspapers Federation and

It said the has called a meeting of the reconstituted on April 11 with only eight members --five MPs and three official nominees --out of 28 members, leaving out representatives of the whose names were yet to be notified.

Maintaining that the reconstitution was still underway, the said holding a meeting of such a "truncated was unfair" and goes against the spirit of the Act.

"We request you to immediately intervene, as you did on the 'fake news' order, to have the meeting deferred till the full council is reconstituted and restore the credibility and sanctity of the This will go a long way in protecting and preserving the freedom of the Press, vital to democracy," the letter said.

The had yesterday refuted allegations that its had adopted a process to keep out certain and candidates from the selection process while reconstituting the panel, saying the names were drawn from those submitted by the notified associations.

In the letter, the also urged Modi to instruct the to include representatives of unions/associations who have been kept out of the recently-reconstituted (CPAC) despite submitting required documents to the (PIB).

Last month, the had announced that it has reconstituted the CPAC, making it leaner from a 22-member to an eight-member body.

alleged that keeping out representatives of journalists unions/associations was a clear violation of the guidelines.

"The reconstituted CPAC with hand-picked journalists and organisations, ignoring the claims of representatives organisations, gives the distinct impression that it is meant to curtail access to sources of information and amounts to veiled censorship," they said in the letter.

In a press release, the organisations also rubbished the claim of the that selection of names from the panels were done according to the law, and reiterated their charge that the kept out organisations such as and of Journalists (I) on narrow interpretation of the rules and the Act.

They said the statement "cleverly blamed the Associations of compromising the autonomy and neutrality of the to evade responsibility of the for the sorry state of affairs".

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 20:40 IST