Probe 'negative news' published by newspapers: UP govt to officials


Lucknow, Aug 18 (IANS): The Uttar Pradesh government has directed the Divisional Commissioners and District Magistrates to conduct an inquiry into “negative news” being published in daily newspapers in their regions and upload the details of such items on the online integrated grievance redressal system (IGRS) for monitoring.

A letter in this regard was issued by Sanjay Prasad, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister.

 

In the letter, Prasad said that it is necessary to investigate the facts in the "negative news" immediately as these items malign the government’s image. The letter said that if it comes to the knowledge that a specific incident was presented with "twisted or misleading facts" to defame the image of the government or the district administration, the concerned district magistrate should write to the management of the media group in question to clarify the situation while marking a copy to the information department.

This is the first time that such instructions have been issued by the government.

 

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    We call this Godhi Media ...

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Aug 18 2023

    Any fake news targeting anybody or any ill intentioned opinion broadcast must and should be punished and thwarted... However in the name of negative news honest journalists must not be targeted,,, Time and again this tussle has taken place and people have sought reason and rejected the wrongdoers...

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