The Supreme Court, on Friday, came down heavily on TV channels and said that channels are driven by agenda and they sensationalize news to compete with each other ultimately creating divisions in society.
A bench of Justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna said TV news channels act as per the dictates of their funders.
It asked the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) and the Central government about how it can control such broadcasts.
Channels are basically competing with each other. They sensationalise it. How do you control this? You create divisions in society because of the visual element. The visual medium can influence you much more than a newspaper… Our audience, are they mature enough to see this content?”, Justice Joseph asked.
The bench asked said that offending anchors should be “taken off air” and hefty fines should be imposed on channels which are violating the program code.
Justice Joseph asked the counsel representing the News Broadcasters and Digital Association, “If the anchors of TV programs are themselves part of the problem then what can be done? NBSA should not be biased. How many times have you taken off anchors?”
The Central government said that it is planning to introduce comprehensive amendments to the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) to tackle hate speech.
“We are contemplating a separate amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code. That is the stand of the Union of India,” Additional Solicitor General (ASG) KM Nataraj, appearing for Centre informed the apex court.
The apex court was hearing a batch of pleas seeking steps to be taken against hate speech incidents. The Supreme Court expressed reservation over the current state of Television news channels in India saying they are creating divisions in society since such channels are driven by agenda and compete to sensationalise the news.
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