Tag: Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary

  • Home Ministry plans to scrap security clearance norms for MSOs

    Home Ministry plans to scrap security clearance norms for MSOs

    NEW DELHI: The Home Ministry has recently streamlined and relaxed national security clearance norms for certain sensitive sectors including the media sector, the Lok Sabha was told today.

     

    The Minister of State for Home Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary said the new policy guidelines include doing away with national security clearance for multi system operators (MSOs) in the media sector.

     

    The guidelines are aimed at bringing about a healthy balance between meeting the imperatives of national security and facilitating the ease of doing business and promoting investment in the country.

     

    It may be recalled that while several MSOs had been waiting endlessly for security clearances to ensure they get licences for digital addressable system (DAS) from the Government, the Home Ministry had, earlier this year, indicated requirement of fresh security clearance before renewal of permission can be considered.

     

    Then in June, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting had asked MSO applicants to file their applications in an affidavit, wherein they would give assurance that they have no criminal cases pending against them, and that they would shut down if they were refused security clearance. However, it now seems that these steps would be done away with completely with the Home Ministry changing its stance on security clearance for MSOs.

     

    Meanwhile in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore said security clearance is a pre-requisite for grant of permission to TV channels.

     

    Hence, the Ministry has not permitted any private satellite TV channel without security clearance by the Home Ministry. In cases where security clearance is denied or withdrawn, action is taken towards cancellation of permission under the Guidelines.

  • Govt. rules out task force to investigate attacks on mediapersons

    Govt. rules out task force to investigate attacks on mediapersons

    NEW DELHI: Even as he ruled out a special task force to investigate the attack on journalists, Minister of State for Home Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary told the Parliament today that the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) had started collecting data on attack on media persons under grievous hurt since 2014. 

     

    Data on murder of journalists is not maintained separately. According to available data, a total of 113 cases were registered and 30 persons were arrested for attacks on mediapersons (grievous hurt) during 2014. 

    Chaudhary said that the Home Ministry had not received the report on “Safety of Journalists” from the Press Council of India. 

     

    The provision of security to an individual is primarily the responsibility of the State Government in whose jurisdiction such individual ordinarily resides. Security is provided strictly on the basis of threat assessment made by the Security Agencies. There is no separate categorization of protectees for journalists/media persons, although individual journalists/media persons are also among those who apply for security cover.