UP Govt’s New Social Media Policy Draws Severe Criticism

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Asaduddin Owaisi terms it as an attempt by the Yogi Adityanath government to cover up its failures

Team Clarion

NEW DELHI — The Digital Media Policy 2024 approved by the Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday proposing punishment for criticism and payment for the advertisement of the government has drawn flak from opposition leaders.

According to a statement issued by Chief Secretary Sanjay Prasad, the Uttar Pradesh government will take strict action against agencies and firms for uploading content on X, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, which deems to be “objectionable”. “The content must not be obscene, offensive and anti-national under any situation,” reads the statement.

Under the new policy, posting anti-national content is a serious offence carrying stiff action including penalties ranging from three years in prison to a life term. Earlier, such actions were addressed under Sections 66E and 66F of the Information Technology (IT) Act, which dealt with privacy violations and cyberterrorism, respectively.

The new policy also has proposed payments for influencers, account holders, and operators on social media platforms if they advertise content related to the government. For X, Facebook, and Instagram, the maximum monthly payment limits are set at Rs 5 lakh, Rs 4 lakh, and Rs 3 lakh, respectively. On YouTube, the payment limits for videos, shots, and podcasts are Rs 8 lakh, Rs 7 lakh, Rs 6 lakh, and Rs 4 lakh, respectively.

The policy is being seen as a move to curtail freedom of expression and criticism of the government. Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi termed it as an attempt by the Yogi Adityanath government to cover up its failures.

“To cover up its failures @myogiadityanath has started a new scheme. Under this scheme, one can earn up to 8 lakh rupees by falsely praising Baba on social media. If you even legally oppose Baba or his party, you will be declared anti-national and sent to jail. Now the IT Cell people will run their household with your tax money,” he wrote.

Pawan Khera, chairman of Congress’ Media and Publicity Department, also questioned the policy asking whether anti-BJP content could be dubbed as anti-national.

“Will anti-BJP or anti-government comments be considered ‘anti-national’? What is the definition of ‘offensive comment’? Are the double-engine governments now preparing to stifle freedom of expression? Due to the opposition of India Alliance, the Modi government had to withdraw the Broadcast Bill, 2024 Is dictatorship now being brought in through the backdoor?” posted Khera.

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