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Kejriwal under attack for circular on 'defamatory' news

Source:PTI
May 10, 2015 16:24 IST

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday came under sharp attack for his government's controversial circular threatening action against the media for any defamatory news, with the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party accusing him of being a "hypocrite" and "anti-democratic".

"When there is criticism of the government, when the wrongdoings of his government are exposed by the media, the chief minister is taking objection to that. This shows the anti-democratic attitude of the chief minister," Congress leader P C Chacko said.

Voicing similar views, the BJP said while Kejriwal talks about freedom of speech, he wants everyone else's "throat to be throttled".

"He talks about unfettered freedom of speech but he wants everybody else's throat to be throttled. This is the height of hypocrisy," BJP spokesperson GVL Narsimha Rao said.

Delhi Government has asked all its officials to lodge a complaint with the principal secretary (home) if they come across any news item which damage the reputation of the chief minister or the government, so that further action can be initiated.

According to the circular issued by the directorate of information and publicity department, if any officer associated with the Delhi government feels that the published or aired news item damages his or the government's reputation, he should file a complaint with the principal secretary (home).

Ajay Maken, Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President, said it was "weird" that Kejriwal is doing everything opposite of what he used to say before elections.

Stressing that this was not happening for the first time, Maken said, "As soon as his party came to power, he had stopped media's entry in the building (secretariat). He should not have a problem with the media as his party came to power with their help". 

Source: PTI
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