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Come up with bill to check fake news & misinformation in J&K: Rather to CM Omar

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 28, 20263 Mins Read
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It seems like the issue of online misinformation and fake news is really heating up in Jammu and Kashmir. The Speaker of their legislative assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, has essentially told the local government, led by Omar Abdullah, to get serious about it and come up with a draft law to tackle this problem. This directive came after a lively discussion in the assembly, sparked by BJP MLA Ranbir Singh Pathania.

Pathania painted a pretty clear picture of the situation: he highlighted how, with the explosion of social media, there’s been a “mushroom growth” of unregistered news portals and pages in J&K. These aren’t just innocent mistakes; he claims some are actively spreading fake news and even running disinformation campaigns specifically targeting politicians, including those sitting in the assembly. He pointed out the lack of accountability and the absence of any fact-checking mechanisms, suggesting that all online news platforms should be required to register with a central agency.

Interestingly, the Deputy CM, Surinder Choudhary, didn’t shy away from the issue. He openly admitted that yes, some news portals are indeed peddling false narratives for their own agendas. But he also took a moment for some introspection, acknowledging that politicians themselves aren’t entirely blameless. He used the common saying about pointing fingers, suggesting that when politicians criticize others, they should also look at their own actions. He expressed concern over the “below the belt” content and character assassination happening online, often at the instigation of rival politicians. He even urged media organizations to reflect on their role and integrity, reminding them that they are the “fourth pillar of democracy.”

In response to these concerns, Speaker Rather has pushed the government to act decisively. He asked them to study laws from other states to see how they’ve handled similar issues, and then develop a “comprehensive bill” to combat fake news and smear campaigns on social media in Jammu and Kashmir. This isn’t the first time this issue has come up; Rather had actually promised a discussion on fake news involving elected representatives back in February. He mentioned that complaints about online attacks on “someone’s honour and dignity” are frequent, and that several members have raised this issue over the past year. It’s clear that the assembly is feeling the pressure to address this growing digital problem.

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