Rajasthan ordinance a 'pernicious instrument' to harass media: Editors Guild


New Delhi, Oct 23 (PTI): The Editors Guild of India has asked the Rajasthan government to "withdraw the harmful ordinance" that bars the media from reporting on accusations against public servants, judges and magistrates without its sanction.

The ordinance is a "pernicious instrument" to harass the media, the Guild said in a statement last night. "The ordinance promulgated by the state government last month was ostensibly done to protect the judiciary and the bureaucracy against false FIRs.

"But in reality it is a pernicious instrument to harass the media, hide wrongful acts by government servants and drastically curb the freedom of the press guaranteed by the Constitution of India," it said.

The Rajasthan government had last month promulgated The Criminal Laws (Rajasthan Amendment) Ordinance, 2017, that seeks to protect serving and former judges, magistrates and public servants in the state from being investigated for on-duty action, without its prior sanction.

It bars the media from reporting on such accusations till the sanction to proceed with the probe is given by the government.

Rather than taking stern measures to prevent and punish those who indulge in frivolous or false litigations, the Rajasthan government has passed an ordinance that is bent on "bludgeoning the messenger", the Guild said.

While the Guild has always stood for fair, balanced and responsible reporting of FIRs filed in courts of law, it believes that the remedy being employed by the government is "draconian" and gives it "untrammelled power" to even imprison journalists for reporting matters of public interest.

"The Guild requests the Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje to withdraw the harmful ordinance and prevent any Act from being passed that would endanger the freedom of the press," it said.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 23 2017

    Rajasthan Government only wants to Loot ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Oct 23 2017

    Now Bhartia Jhoota Party is in trouble..

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 23 2017

    ..well this editor guild first have to work towards building eroding public trust in media..it may be 8th wonder of universe that the media bussiness only a thriving bussiness even after losses every year..not a single media house shows profit(check data in stock mkt repot like moneycontrol.com)..for ex: NDTV, it never seen yearly profit since going public in stock mkt..they are in crores of loss every year..then how come they are surviving, ace anchors get paid crores!!.. for a bussiness to stay alive there must be profit or cost/expensd equilibrium but they are in crores of loss every years and they get bank loans also..how come!!.

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