Centre warns data commerce firms not to influence elections

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The gfovernment on warned companies involved in the business of data commerce not to use collusive methods to influence India's elections.

"cannot be the centre of date pilferage. We are strong believers in the freedom of elections and data commerce through collusive methods cannot be used to influence India's elections," he said.

Giving an example, Prasad said he had taken a firm stand when the and firm Cambridge Analytica's data breach issue came up last month.

has been accused of harvesting personal information of over 50 million users illegally to influence polls in several countries.

The supported the freedom of press and its prosperity in open society but raised questions over the ethics of journalism and the accountability of

He said freedom of press is integral to our polity and that a can prosper only in an open society, but accountability of media is integral to society.

"The ethical journalism in my view is that it should be fair, true and should present both sides properly. Media of today in the garb of sensationalism, paid news, fake news, too much of unravelling insidious practices seem to duck larger issues," Prasad said.

He said the government did not want to interfere but those who firmly believe in the freedom of media and insist upon their rights also need to understand that there was something like accountability also. "Ethical journalism flows from those abiding values."

About the benefit of digitalisation, the said we have got 1.20 billion cards, the "digital identity to supplement the physical identity.

"We opened over 300 million for poor and linked it to Now, we have started sending funds directly to the of poor of various entitlement. And, we have saved Rs 83,000 crore, close to 10 billion dollars, which used to be pocketed by middlemen and fictitious elements."

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 16:18 IST