New Delhi: The Centre on Thursday told the Rajya Sabha that it was not considering setting up a media commission as recommended by a parliamentary panel to check "irregularities" in print, electronic and digital platforms.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology had in December 2021 noted that the media was losing its "credibility and integrity" and had recommended setting up a 'Media Council' with statutory powers to check "irregularities" in print, electronic and digital platforms.
Responding to a query raised in the Upper House of Parliament, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur said that the government did not consider the creation of such a commission necessary at the time. In a written response, Thakur said: "The government regularly holds consultations with stakeholders and utilises data/information available from various sources for policy formulation, building strategies, etc. The setting up of a Media Commission is not considered necessary at present."