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Haryana : government has announced strict measures to regulate YouTube channels that are allegedly spreading misinformation or have links with Pakistan. Chief Minister of Haryana has directed officials to prepare a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to impose a ban on such YouTube channels. This decision comes amid rising concerns about the misuse of social media platforms to spread divisive content and misinformation that could affect law and order in the state.

The move targets specific content creators, including influencers like Jyoti, who are accused of having links with Pakistan and are believed to be involved in spreading anti-national narratives. The government aims to curb the influence of such channels and prevent any activities that may threaten the unity and integrity of the country. Officials have been asked to identify channels that violate Indian laws and take necessary action swiftly under existing legal frameworks.

The Chief Minister emphasized the need to protect citizens from misleading and harmful content, highlighting the growing impact of social media on public opinion and national security. The SOP will provide clear guidelines on monitoring, reporting, and penalizing YouTube channels that violate the rules. Authorities will work closely with digital platforms and cyber crime cells to ensure enforcement of the ban.

This development comes in the backdrop of increased scrutiny of social media platforms by various state governments across India amid concerns about fake news, hate speech, and foreign interference. The Haryana government’s approach reflects a broader effort to strengthen digital governance and safeguard the country’s digital space.

While freedom of expression remains a constitutional right, the government has underlined the importance of responsible use of digital platforms. The SOP is expected to balance between protecting free speech and preventing the spread of harmful propaganda that can jeopardize social harmony.

The announcement has sparked debate about digital censorship and the role of governments in regulating online content. However, many support the move, citing the need for stricter oversight on platforms that have become fertile grounds for anti-national activities.

With these measures, Haryana aims to set a precedent for other states facing similar challenges and hopes to create a safer online environment for its citizens.


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