Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

LG Sinha Orders Crackdown On Fake Journalists, Calls For Online Media Registration


(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer)
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha chairs high-level meeting in Srinagar to review the security situation in Kashmir Division.

Srinagar- Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has directed officers to take strict action against fake journalists operating in Jammu and Kashmir and to ensure that only bona fide media professionals are recognised and engaged by government departments, reports quoting official sources said.

According to officials privy to the meeting, the issue of“fake journalists” was discussed during yesterday's high-level review meeting chaired by the Lieutenant Governor in Srinagar. The matter, which had also figured in the recently concluded autumn session of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, drew serious concern from the administration.

“The LG was categorical that those misusing the name of journalism must face the law. He directed all deputy commissioners and SSPs to take concrete steps to identify such elements and weed them out from the system,” a news-gathering agency KDC quoting an unnamed official privy to the meeting, reported.

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“The LG was categorical that those misusing the name of journalism must face the law. He directed all deputy commissioners and SSPs to take concrete steps to identify such elements and weed them out from the system,” it said.

The Lieutenant Governor is learnt to have also instructed the officers to work jointly to prepare a verified database of accredited and active journalists in every district. Departments have also been told to entertain only those media representatives whose credentials are duly verified by the DIPR.

The Lieutenant Governor further directed that individuals or groups running Facebook pages, online news portals, or social media handles under the banner of journalism must be duly registered and verified by the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR). He emphasised that such digital media platforms must be made accountable for the content they publish and should function strictly within the bounds of media ethics and lawful reporting.

Officials said the move comes amid growing complaints that certain individuals posing as journalists were misusing media identification cards or social media platforms to intimidate officials and extract favours. Several legislators in the recent Assembly session had also raised this concern and sought a mechanism to curb the menace.

“The government values the role of genuine journalists who report with integrity and responsibility,” another senior officer said.“However, action against those bringing disrepute to the profession is inevitable.”

Earlier, the Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) issued a stringent directive to all District Information Officers (DIOs) across Jammu and Kashmir, calling for heightened vigilance and coordinated action against such activities.

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