Govt mulls action against India heads of social media on failure to check fake news


New Delhi, Aug 30 (PTI): Abide by law or face prosecution this is the tough message likely to be sent to the India heads of social media platforms if the recommendations of a high-level government panel, which discussed steps to curb fake news and misinformation besides child pornography, are accepted.

The issue was discussed by a committee of secretaries, which was constituted following the lynching of nearly 40 people in last one year suspected due to the circulation of fake news in popular social media platforms like WhatsApp, an official privy to the development said.

The panel, headed by Union Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba, submitted its report to a Group of Ministers headed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, which in turn will submit its recommendations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"There are country representatives of all global social media platforms in India. Action may be initiated against them if they do not comply to remove objectionable contents and video from their sites," the official said.

The top officials of different ministries and departments deliberated the issue in the wake of reports of many incidents of lynching, communal tension and abuse following circulation of fake news and communally sensitive contents and videos.

During recent meetings with the representatives of the Twitter India, Facebook, WhatsApp and Youtube, the government officials made it clear that the social media platforms have to comply with the directives without delay, and if not done, action under law would be initiated against them.

The law enforcement agencies have been maintaining that the social media platforms cannot remain aloof to the spread of "irresponsible and explosive messages" and they cannot evade their responsibilities.

Another official said that the India representatives of the social media platforms have promised to cooperate and the law enforcement agencies will closely monitor their actions.

The committee held consultations with a cross-section of society and other stakeholders before submitting its report to the GoM.

It is understood that they have suggested tightening the law by inserting clauses in the Indian Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure through parliamentary approval.

The panel report will now be discussed by the GoM comprising External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thawar Chand Gehlot.

The home minister heads the GoM.

Last month, the Home Ministry issued advisories to states and Union Territories following the Supreme Court's directives to check incidents of lynching.

The Centre asked them to appoint an officer in each district at the level of Superintendent of Police, set up a special task force to gather intelligence, and closely monitor social media contents to prevent mob attacks on suspicion of being child-lifters or cattle smugglers.

In its communique to states and UTs, the ministry had said incidents of violence and lynching by mobs in some parts of the country fuelled by various kinds of rumours and unverified news such as child lifting, theft, cattle smuggling etc, are a matter of serious concerns.

Such instances of persons taking the law in their hands run against the basic tenets of the rule of law, it said. "All state governments, UT administrations and their law enforcement agencies are requested to implement the directions of the Supreme Court in letter and spirit," it said.

  

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    They used it to gain power in 2014 but are now afraid the same may bring them down!. In last 4 years they enjoyed with everything fake and now when elections are near they suddenly want to take action!

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    Modi had no problems since 2013 when his blind bhakts were on the rampage on social media spreading lies and falsehood. This benefitted him and helped him come to power. Now after 4.5 years of governance failure the shoe is on the other foot and the same medium which he used, is hitting back at him. Him and his government are being ridiculed on social media for their failures and therefore now he wants to curb social media...………………….what an idea sirji.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    Good news Modi ji....Now 99 percent of BJP IT cell members will land up in jail.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 30 2018

    BJP is worried because all jokes in Social Media are about Narendra Modi & his Ministers ...

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