“The anti-social and ill-motivated elements utilised the said opportunity to create ruckus amongst the public with the object of delegitimising the protests,” the petition said. However, they said, “due to the infiltration of the protests by certain anti-social and ill-motivated elements” on January 26, the police launched severe assault on the tractor rally, which gave these anti-social elements a chance to create a ruckus. The petitioners claimed that farmer leaders have been ensuring that no inconvenience is caused to the public because of their protest. ” - The petition by Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa and Manjit Singh GK “Vicious, unmitigated, abhorrent, concocted and reprehensible actions by certain media houses, have unleashed an offensive and potentially fatal communal attack on the ‘Sikh’ community by continuous circulation and constant transmission of unverified videos through different platforms including their respective news channels, YouTube, and other such digital and online platforms, pursuant to the events that unfolded New Delhi on the 72nd Republic Day of India on. The petitioners alleged that Aaj Tak launched a “potentially fatal communal attack” by circulating unverified video of the tractor rally violence on Republic Day on various platforms, including its news channel and digital media. The plea has been filed by Rajya Sabha MP Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa and Manjit Singh GK, the former president of the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee. The petition has sought restraining fake news by taking accountability measures as well as framing guidelines, laws and bye-laws, including fixing appropriate punishment for the violation of the proposed rules. The Delhi High Court on Monday issued a notice to Aaj Tak, Press Council of India and the Centre on a plea alleging misreporting by the news channel on the farmers’ Republic Day tractor rally, reported Live Law.
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