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Data protection bill will lead to surveillance of journalists, citizens: Editors Guild of India

The Editors Guild of India has urged Lok Speaker Om Birla to refer the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, which is to be taken up by the Lok Sabha on August 7, to a parliamentary committee for further discussion

August 07, 2023 / 09:04 IST
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The Editors Guild of India has requested Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla to send the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill, which is to be taken up by the lower house on August 7, to a parliamentary committee, saying it "carries provisions that can adversely impact press freedom".

The media industry body on August 6, three days after the bill was tabled in the Lok Sabha, also urged the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to reconsider provisions such as exemptions for the government and amendment to the Right to Information (RTI) Act and "work to offer a data protection legislation to Indian citizens that does not compromise their right to free expression, right to information and right to a free press".

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The criticism by the Editors Guild marks the latest opposing voice against the legislation, which is set to be taken up for passing in the Lok Sabha on August 7.

The government on August 3 introduced the bill amid protests from the Opposition, which alleged the bill violated the Right to Privacy. It, too, has demanded that the bill be sent to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on IT and Communications for further deliberation.