EC bans streaming of web series on PM Modi till further orders
PTI | Updated: Apr 20, 2019, 23:03 ISTHighlights
- The poll panel has asked Eros Now to stop online streaming of a web series on Prime Minister Narendra Modi till further orders
- The EC has cited its April 10 order, banning a biopic on PM Modi, to place a similar bar on the web series titled "Modi - Journey of a Common Man"

NEW DELHI: Citing the model code of conduct for the Lok Sabha polls, the Election Commission Saturday directed
Eros Now to immediately take down a web series on Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and all related contents till further orders.
The EC order said the streaming of five-episode web series, " Modi - Journey of a Common Man", should be "stopped forthwith".
After watching the trailer, the EC said, it is apparent that the web series showcases different phases of Modi's life -- from childhood to becoming a national leader.
The poll watchdog cited its April 10 order banning the screening of a biopic + on the PM till the Lok Sabha elections are over, to bar the streaming of the series.
There was no immediate response form Eros Now producers.
In its order staying the release of the biopic, the EC had said that "any biopic material in the nature of biography/hagiography sub serving the purposes of any political party or any individual entity connected to it, which is intended to, or which has the potential to disturb the level playing field during the elections, should not be displayed in electronic media including cinematograph during the operation of MCC".
The EC Saturday said, in view of the admitted facts and material available on record, the web series is based on Modi, who, besides being the PM, is also a political leader and a candidate in the Lok Sabha elections.
Therefore, the EC said, the series cannot be streamed.
"In view of the above, you are hereby directed to stop forthwith the online streaming and remove all connected contents of the web series till further orders," it told Eros Now.
It also asked the company to send a compliance report immediately.
Earlier, the producers of biopic "PM Narendra Modi" approached the Supreme Court challenging the EC stay.
The apex court asked the Election Commission to watch the biopic and come up with a considered view. The matter will come up for hearing on Monday.
The EC order said the streaming of five-episode web series, " Modi - Journey of a Common Man", should be "stopped forthwith".
After watching the trailer, the EC said, it is apparent that the web series showcases different phases of Modi's life -- from childhood to becoming a national leader.
The poll watchdog cited its April 10 order banning the screening of a biopic + on the PM till the Lok Sabha elections are over, to bar the streaming of the series.
There was no immediate response form Eros Now producers.
In its order staying the release of the biopic, the EC had said that "any biopic material in the nature of biography/hagiography sub serving the purposes of any political party or any individual entity connected to it, which is intended to, or which has the potential to disturb the level playing field during the elections, should not be displayed in electronic media including cinematograph during the operation of MCC".
The EC Saturday said, in view of the admitted facts and material available on record, the web series is based on Modi, who, besides being the PM, is also a political leader and a candidate in the Lok Sabha elections.
Therefore, the EC said, the series cannot be streamed.
"In view of the above, you are hereby directed to stop forthwith the online streaming and remove all connected contents of the web series till further orders," it told Eros Now.
It also asked the company to send a compliance report immediately.
Earlier, the producers of biopic "PM Narendra Modi" approached the Supreme Court challenging the EC stay.
The apex court asked the Election Commission to watch the biopic and come up with a considered view. The matter will come up for hearing on Monday.
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