Indian Newspaper Society criticises govt’s stand before SC on Rafale deal

Indian Newspaper Society, the apex body of the print media, expressed outrage over the govt’s stand before the Supreme Court on the Rafale deal and called for repealing of the Official Secrets Act

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The Indian Newspaper Society, the apex body of the print media industry, on Friday expressed its outrage over the government's stand before the Supreme Court on the Rafale deal reportage and called for repealing of the Official Secrets Act.

The statement of the Indian Newspaper Society (INS) came days after Attorney General K K Venugopal sought dismissal of a petition for a review of the Supreme Court's earlier judgment on the Rafale deal on the ground that the fresh plea relied on documents "stolen" from the Defence Ministry and that investigations were going on to find out if it was a crime and violative of the Official Secrets Act.

The society has asked the government and political parties to come together and “repeal the antediluvian law” as it is sought to be used against the media for publishing “unpalatable truths about the government”

"The INS has expressed its shock and outrage at the reported threat of action under the draconian Official Secrets Act against The Hindu. The threat made in the Supreme Court by the Attorney General, who had appeared on behalf of the government in the Rafale case hearing, is unconscionable and utterly unacceptable in a democracy," the statement said.

The society has asked the government and political parties to come together and "repeal the antediluvian law" as it is sought to be used against the media for publishing "unpalatable truths about the government".

This law has no place in a democracy where the freedom of press to report on governance and administrative decisions is constitutionally protected. The protection extends to the confidentiality of sources, it said.

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