The government's decision was decided after 'Fake', 'Fake News' decision after Prime Minister Modi's order

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ordered the withdrawal of the Fake News Rules.

New Delhi, 03 April: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has decided to cancel the approval of the journalists who have faked news but the decision has been withdrawn after the opposition objected. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ordered the withdrawal of the Fake News Rules.

If it is proved that false news has been published, it will be rejected for the first time for six months. If the second person was found to publish such news again, the information and broadcasting ministry had decided to pay the year and for the third time if the permanent approval was rejected. He had also made changes in the rules.

But, this decision raised a debate. Finally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had to intervene. They ordered the decision to be withdrawn. The Prime Minister made it clear that whatever decision the Fake News wants to take, let the Indian Press Council (PCI) take it away and do not interfere.

Congress leader Ahmed Patel had made some questions in the presence of the government. Is this decision taken to stop the journalists from being interviewed? If they have a news story, then they have to accuse it of knowing how to know and what to tell the truth.

Union Minister Smriti Irani in this case

Press Council of India and News Broadcasters Association had responded to such reports. Also, I am happy that you are awake Ahmed Patel, basically, these two organizations have not been a government government.

However, after realizing that our decision will be in danger, Prime Minister Narendra Modi intervened and ordered the decision to be withdrawn.