There should be discussion on fake news in Parliament: Prakash Javadekar

WhatsApp has been at the centre of many controversies for allegedly being a platform to spread 'fake news'.

Update: 2019-06-21 08:51 GMT
'Stones were pelted on her car and she was also injured. Instead of taking action against the goons, Ghosh's movements have been restricted and her car, which was vandalised, has been seized by the local administration. This is unacceptable,' Javadekar said. (Photo: File)

New Delhi: Minister of Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar on Friday said that fake news and information published with malicious intent are important subjects that need to be discussed.

Replying to a question on the topic raised by Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi's question on fake news, Javadekar said, "Fake news and information published with malicious intent (on social media) are important subjects and there should be a discussion on them in the House."

Earlier, the Centre had mounted pressure on social media sites and messaging apps to regulate norms accordingly to handle the menace of rumours and fake news on its platform.

WhatsApp has been at the centre of many controversies for allegedly being a platform to spread 'fake news'.

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