Media bodies ask Raje to withdraw ‘draconian’ bill
Protesting against the Rajasthan government move to amend criminal laws, journalists wearing black armbands held a protest march in Jaipur Tuesday. The protestors were briefly detained.
Meanwhile, journalist organisations, including the Press Club of India and the Indian Women’s Press Corps, Tuesday slammed the “draconian” Criminal Laws (Rajasthan Amendment) Bill, 2017 tabled by the Rajasthan government, saying it restrains media from acting as a “watchdog and ombudsman of society”.
In a letter to chief minister Vasundhara Raje, they said the Bill restrains reporting by the media of allegations against public officers. This clampdown on reporting militate against public interest as the public are impacted by government policies and decisions and subverts the basic freedom of the press which is enshrined in the spirit of Article 19 (1) (a) of the Indian Constitution, said the organisations that also included the Press Association and the Federation of Press Clubs in India.
The letter noted that “it is ironic and unfortunate that at a time when there is a great demand and an even greater need for public accountability and transparency, your government appears to be moving in the opposite direction”.
They urged Raje to withdraw the Bill .
Earlier, calling the proposed law “kala kanoon”, journalists started a march from Pink City Press Club for the Rajasthan Assembly. Senior journalist Om Thanvi, who came from Delhi, Praveen Chand Chabbra and Milap Chand Dandiya took part in the march that also saw participation of organizations such as Shramjivi Patrakar Sangh, Rajasthan Patrakar Sangh, IFWJ, Council of Journalists and Patrakar Trust of India.
NEW DELHI, JAIPUR: