Government Advisory Urges TV Channels Against Sensationalism

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issued an advisory to private television channels, cautioning against broadcasting content that could incite violence or disrupt public order, following coverage related to the Red Fort blasts. The advisory urges sensitivity while reporting and cites regulations against airing inflammatory content.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 18-11-2025 22:09 IST | Created: 18-11-2025 22:09 IST
Government Advisory Urges TV Channels Against Sensationalism
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The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued a firm caution to private television channels, reminding them of their responsibility to avoid airing content that might encourage unlawful activities.

The advisory comes in light of certain news channels broadcasting content related to individuals allegedly linked to the recent Red Fort blasts, even showcasing information on creating explosive materials. Such broadcasts, the ministry argues, risk inciting violence and undermining national security.

Television channels are urged to adhere strictly to the Cable Television Network Rules, avoiding any content that could disrupt law and order or promote anti-national sentiments. The ministry's directive is a call for discretion and sensitivity in reporting sensitive issues.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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