Panel for TV content complaints
Union information and broadcasting minister Ambika Soni on Friday said that a 13-member Broadcasting Content Complaint Council is on the anvil to deal with complaints over unsuitable television content.
“The Council will be headed by a retired judge of the Supreme Court or high court and has been proposed after over year-long discussions by the ministry and stakeholders,” the I&B minister said. “It is a self-regulation mechanism. The government has nothing to do with it,” Ms Soni said.
She said that a Cabinet proposal for the same will be put forth soon.
“Individual viewer, if he is annoyed about some telecast or does not accept it, can send a complaint and they will try to address the complaint within a framework of 21 days or so,” Ms Soni added.
“The proposed body will have four stakeholders from the broadcasting sector, four eminent people from the civil society and chairpersons or their nominees from our statutory commissions like those for women, children, scheduled castes or minorities,” the minister said.
The minister stated that she met home minister P. Chidamabaram and law and justice minister M. Veerappa Moily on Thursday to discuss how to take the proposal further.
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