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Social Media Is Free After All The Govt Mess!

Facing a lot of  criticism from the common man, the government has been once again forced into withdrawing its “controversial” plan to control the social media.

Making the announcement, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the draconian draft of the National Encryption Policy has been withdrawn. The minister said the government supports freedom of social media and also added that the policy will be reworded.

Several experts had questioned the need for such a policy and also called for withdrawing the same immediately. The Depart of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) had come under a lot of flak due to this draft policy and experts have slammed it terming it as draconian.

Although there was a clarification issued that social media sites and netbanking would not come under the purview of the policy, there was not much respite since it still mandated that information be stored for 90 days in a text format.

This has been termed to be running contrary to the Right to Privacy as enshrined in the Indian Constitution. The DeiTY will now re-word the policy after proper deliberations and discussions.

A few hours after the policy came out the government was forced to clarify that social media sites would be exempted. This brings about another question about the effectiveness of the policy.

Users are more likely to go to social media sites and exchange information as it would remain out of the purview of this policy. The other drawback of the policy was that several companies would need to enter into an agreement with the government so that the information can be stored both in encrypted and un-encrypted form.

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