IT MINISTER FOR STRICT COMPLIANCE AND CHECK ON THE SOCIAL MEDIA SEEKING CONCENSUS IN THE PARLIAMENTARY DISCUSSION AGAINST THE HATE SPEECH AND EXPRESSION

The government has brought comprehensive intermediary rules and guidelines for the Social media in 2021 to make it safe and accountable for which the IT minister ready to bring stricter Rules if political parties agree to do so however there is no Political concensus in the Parliament for which the IT Minister blamed that the opposition blaming the freedom of speech and expression which is not true and it is necessary to strike a balance and for which the government is working with in the constitutional framework of Article 19 (1)and 2 of the constitution. It is particularly laid under the provision made and created with the five institutional frameworks related to the Social media intermediaries and had been obliged to publish their monthly compliance report through online digital schedule of working. On the other hand the European justice ministers and tech giants Google and Meta agreed with the decision to have legal framework required to step up cooperation against the online hate speech and expression as facing a raft legislative proposals on the both sides and requires it's control against the digital data and information by way of online hate speech and expression and disinformation, for which the digital services Act would impose fines up to 6 percent of global turnover on tech firms for non compliance . We need a precise frame work that respects freedom of speech and expression While on the captioned subject matter deliberation discussed on the event of held program Google's chief welcomed the EU's plans to facilitate the sharing of digital evidence. No representative of the twitter company attended the meeting because of the covid-19 pandemic however informed that twitter is committed to co-operate with the authorities to make the internet more safer .

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