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New amendment to Kerala Police Act to be not used against impartial journalism: CM

New amendment to Kerala Police Act to be not used against impartial journalism: CM

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 22 (UNI) The new amendment made to the Kerala Police Act will in no way be used against free speech or impartial journalism, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Sunday.
In the name of the freedom of press, individual freedom cannot be violated and similarly, in the name of individual freedom, the freedom of the press cannot be violated, the CM said in a press release.
"The government is duty bound to protect both. It is in this context that even at the international level measures are being put in place against the infringement of personal dignity. The amendment in the Kerala Police Act are only those that are in tune with such measures," he added.
Along with ensuring the freedom of press, the Government also has the responsibility of upholding a citizen’s individual freedom and his/her dignity as enshrined in the Constitution, he said.
"The popular idea that one’s freedom ends where the other’s nose begins needs to be respected. One has the liberty to swing one’s fist, but it ends where the other’s nose begins. However, there have been instances of this idea being repeatedly violated," he added.
The State Government was repeatedly receiving complaints against the wide misuse of social media, especially by certain online channels. Even prominent public and cultural figures had made such complaints.
"They have brought to the notice of the Government instances where inhuman and vile cyber attacks were carried out by some in the guise of journalism and how it even harmed the family lives of many," he said.
"It has often turned into targeted attacks using untruths and even sleazy content. Many families are bearing the consequences of such attacks," he added.
"The use of personal likes or dislikes, political or non political interests and so on to unsettle the peaceful atmosphere of families so as to settle scores arising out of revenge cannot be allowed. In several instances such cyber attacks have resulted in heart wrenching tragedies," he said.
"Such attacks which are carried out without hearing the side of those who are being attacked do not fall under the category of journalism. They are simply personal vendetta in action. Many a time, monetary interests are behind such devious designs," he added.
A person’s respect and dignity are essential in a modern society. It has constitutional validation as well. The government has the responsibility to ensure it. In general, traditional media functions within these constitutional limits.
However, certain online media have scant regard for such constitutional provisions and behave as if anything goes, creating an atmosphere of anarchy. This will alter our social order, and it cannot be allowed.
Within the contours of our Constitution and the legal framework, everybody has the right to make the strongest criticisms. The new amendment will not hamper that freedom in any way.
If seen in a positive light, no one can perceive infringement of freedom in it. Only those who think that it is their freedom to wreck havoc in others lives, can see this as an affront on their freedom. And that is not something that a modern society would allow anywhere in the world.
Personal defamation and attack on dignity have even resulted in suicides and it has been brought to the attention of the Government by those in responsible positions. In such circumstances, the Government cannot simply ignore it.
"Our effort to ensure the respect and dignity of each individual should not create any apprehension in the minds of the media and the general public. The amendment only has clauses that are in tune with the sections that ensure the freedom of press and individual liberty."
The amendment has been introduced also in the context of the cyber attacks being faced by women and transgenders. The Government will certainly consider all creative opinions and suggestions that are being aired with regard to this amendment.
Earlier, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has signed the Kerala Police Act Amendment ordinance aiming to prevent cyber attack against women and children.
The Act with addition of Section 118-A stipulates either imprisonment for up to five years or a fine of up to Rs 10,000 or both to those who violate the rule.
Those who produce, publish or disseminate content through any means of communication with an intention to defame anybody can be arrested by the police without getting a complaint from anybody.
However, Opposition parties alleged that it would curtail the freedom of expression.
Former Union Minister P Chidambaram on Sunday expressed shocked over the amendment to the Kerala Police Act.
"Shocked by the law made by the LDF government of Kerala making a so-called ‘offensive’ post on social media punishable by 5 years in prison," Chidambaram said.
"Also shocked by the attempt to implicate Opposition leader in Kerala Assembly Ramesh Chennithala, in a case where the investigation agency had filed a closure report FOUR times," he added.
"How will my friend @SitaramYechury , GS, CPI(M), defend these atrocious decisions?," Chidambaram asked.
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