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Speaker forms panel to study media content and regulate it

The working of the media, particularly the audio-visual media, had come under intense scrutiny of the legislators during a marathon debate initiated by senior member B R Patil of the Karnataka Janatha Paksha, as the members sought to haul the media over the coals.

March 28, 2017 / 22:49 IST
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No 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Population: 37,435,191. (Image: Reuters)
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Days after MLAs launched a trenchant attack on the media, a Karnataka legislature committee was today formed to study the quality of the content of print and electronic media, its "ill-effects" on public life and recommend regulatory steps.

The 13-member (10 MLAs and three MLCs) joint committee of the Assembly and the Legislative Council, headed by Health and Family Welfare Minister K R Ramesh Kumar, was announced in the Assembly by Speaker K B Koliwad.

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The committee's terms of reference and other related issues would be finalised after due consultation with its members, the Speaker said.

After the members, cutting across party lines, brought the media in the line of fire, Koliwad had, on March 22, announced that such a panel would be formed to restrict the "permissiveness" of the media.