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Practice of paid news found in Gujarat polls: Katju

Jabalpur (MP), Jan 12: Press Council of India (PCI) chairman Justice Markanday Katju Friday released a report on Gujarat polls which claimed that the malpractice of paid news was noticed on a large-scale in the

PTI Updated on: January 12, 2013 19:04 IST
practice of paid news found in gujarat polls katju
practice of paid news found in gujarat polls katju

Jabalpur (MP), Jan 12: Press Council of India (PCI) chairman Justice Markanday Katju Friday released a report on Gujarat polls which claimed that the malpractice of paid news was noticed on a large-scale in the recently held elections.

 


Releasing the report before the media here, Katju said that the team has found large-scale practice of paid news, both in print and electronic media, in the recent Gujarat Assembly elections.

The PCI chairman was here to take part in a lecture series organised by noted lawyer Vivek Tankha.  After the Election Commission received the reports of paid news during Himachal Assembly polls, a fact-finding committee, led by Rajiv Ranjan, was constituted to keep a watch on the Gujarat elections.

The committee submitted its report today stating that the malpractice of paid news had taken place in both print and electronic media on a large-scale, Katju said.
 
The report will be placed before the PCI committee. After taking a unanimous decision on the issue, recommendations to nullify election of candidates indulged in such practices will be made to the Election Commission, Katju said.  

In a similar case in Uttar Pradesh, the EC has nullified an election of a legislator in that state, he added.

The PCI chairman also insisted on bringing electronic media under the ambit of Press Council besides pressing  for self-regulation in the media.
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