IJU’s wants I&B Minister withdraw unfair guidelines governing accreditation

Shri Anurag Thakur, Minister for Information &  Broadcasting, Government of India, New Delhi.

Dear Shri Anurag Thakur Ji,

The Indian Journalists Union (IJU), the premier organization of media persons in the country, requests you to withdraw the  unilateral and  unfair new guidelines  issued by Union Information & Broadcasting Ministry under you for accreditation to senior Journalists  by the  Press Information Bureau (PIB).

The new guidelines is  drastically  altering the accreditation guidelines  issued by the Press Council of India (PCI), the quasi judicial body that guide the print media in the country. The IJU feel  that the new guidelines are  aimed at suppressing coverage of news and views gathering, controlling  the freedom of press and putting undue pressure on Correspondents and Photographers.  We suspect  that there is a hidden agenda to keep away Journalists from the sources of news like Government offices, Legislatures and even Judiciary.

The new guidelines for PIB accreditation  should be seen with the restrictions on entry to the Parliament since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.  But even after the pandemic virus dipped and most restrictions withdrawn the access to Parliament to Journalists is yet to be restored.

According to Central Media Accreditation Guidelines-2022, announced on February 7, 2022 accreditation is liable to be withdrawn or suspended if a journalist “acts in a manner prejudicial to the country’s security, sovereignty and integrity, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency or morality, or in any relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence”.

There are lots of grey areas in these guidelines that could be misused against the Journalists  as  the discretion is with the Government to interpret it.

Besides, accredited media persons have been prohibited from using the words “Accredited to the government of India” on public/social media profile, visiting cards, letterheads or on any other form or any published work.The new guidelines also provides for setting of a Central Media Accreditation Committee (CMAC), to be chaired by the principal director general of the PIB. The committee will comprise up to 25 members, nominated by the government.

Thus the Government wanted to bring the media under its control which is totally against the freedom of press and free speech.  Such curbs on the media will endanger  the country’s democratic system itself.

The IJU, therefore, request you to withdraw the  new PIB guidelines issued for providing accreditation to senior Journalists forthwith.

With kind regards,

B.R. Prajapati, President & G. Prabhakaran, Secretary General, IJU, New Delhi.

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