Broadcast and Telecom Bills

Government is bringing in two laws which would let it have COMPLETE CONTROL over all forms of communication.

Broadcast Bill:
- Allows the government to control & punish everyone who is communicating on the internet (termed "broadcasters").
- It is bringing literally everyone under their regulatory control, the govt will be able to take selective action on people with independent youtube channels or even social media journalists who post videos.
- it gives powers to 'authorized officers' to raid and seize equipment from broadcast networks or broadcasting services as well.

Telecommunication Bill:
- allows centre to take control of any telecommunication services or network
- allows centre to direct any message from any person can be intercepted or detained.
- allows centre to force any person to disclose these messages in intelligible format to the concerned officer

Please correct me if I have my facts wrong. more  

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agree On Tuesday, December 19, 2023, 07:33:46 PM PST, Ruchika L Maheshwari wrote: more  
I sincerely hope that all the people commenting here have read the full law (have they been given the approval in Rajya Sabha and by the President?). Personally, I have not read these. Till I see the laws in their entirety and understood their contents completely, I will not be commenting on them. Oftentimes, I find people making emotional statements believing whatever is dished out in the media, especially the electronic ones. more  
Govt needs to do even more than this. In fact I feel Govt is not doing enough to get rid of idiots in our country. more  
Yes govt is doing right things, should continue it more  
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