Our
Policy on Media, Cinema, Arts
Freedom with Responsibility
WHILE the BJP believes in
the traditional Indian position of "Ano Bhadraha Kritavayo Yantu Vishwataha"
(Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides), it equally believes in the Gandhian
dictum that we should keep our windows open for fresh air to come in, but keep
the walls intact, so that we are not blown off our feet. This is the guiding
principle of the BJP in its approach to the media.
Consistent with this, the
BJP would enact rules to ensure that ownership of the media is in the hands
of natural-born Indians only. While, a limited extent of 20 per cent foreign
equity investment may be allowed in the electronic media in view of its large
capital requirements, no investment will be allowed in the other media, including
the print media. On the use of editorial matter from outside in electronic media,
the BJP would ensue that the safeguards present in Article 19 (2) of the Constitution
are fully implemented to balance freedoms and public interest.
Voluntary Normative
Standards for Media
THE BJP believes that, a
healthy polity and democracy cannot survive without the support of an extra-political
moral order which the democratic political order cannot itself impose on its
citizens. This belief is also the emerging belief of more advanced democracies
that are experiencing a steep slide in morality which is endangering the very
idea of orderly society. These decaying societies are beginning to understand
that no society, especially a democracy, can long endure without the consensus
of the majority of its citizens to some normative moral code. Within the boundaries
of this code, cultural diversity can flourish, outside of which it quickly degenerates
into a jungle of conflicting special interests enveloped in moral chaos.
While world shrinks, India
will have to provide against such danger in our society too. Fortunately, at
the family and social levels, the age-old "dharma", which is distinct from religious
practice, acts as an extra-political normative moral order. But the normative
moral order or dharma needs to be protected and preserved as it is already under
pressure. With this end in view, the BJP will strive for a national consensus
with the involvement of all sections of the Indian society for a voluntary moral
standard for the media, for the media plays a very important role both in fostering
and prejudicing such a moral order. The inherent idea behind such a moral code
may be summarized as under:
- Promotion of family
values and extended family relationships to preserve its character as a basic
socio-economic and socio-cultural unit.
- The importance of religious
faith in moulding human life, with due understanding that religions should
not conflict; nor should there be uniformity.
- Projection of regard
and respect for women and motherhood.
- Criticism of political
parties and personalities, without eroding the self-confidence of the nation.
- Promotion of interest
in Indian traditions, history, literature, arts and values as a source of
emotional support and as a link with the nation's past, thus strengthening
the civilizational and cultural roots of the country and its people.
- Entertainment as an
embodiment of the traditional Indian view of "Navarasa" so that it does not
degenerate into a source of amoral living.
- Healthy development
of an open and scientific mind, the spirit of adventure and patriotism among
the youth.
The BJP will ensure that
the rights of free speech of Indian citizens are guaranteed and will promote
the availability throughout India of a diverse range of radio and television
services offering information, entertainment and education. A BJP Government
will ensure the development of a non-partisan Indian expression through programmes
which, while reflecting Indian attitudes, opinions, ideas, values and artistic
creativity would, at the same time, encourage rational thinking, a scientific
temper and lead Indian society to modernity in the 21st century.
This is an indicative and
not exhaustive idea on the subject. The BJP Government will start a nationwide
debate on this concept of a voluntary moral code and strive to evolve a consensus.
To achieve this goal, we
will:
- Improve the provisions
of the Prasar Bharati Act to let Prasar Bharati organize an effective public
broadcasting system, which would be accountable to Parliament but free from
Government control, immune from political influence and sensitive to the diverse
needs of Indian society.
- While permitting, by
license, the entry of private enterprise and investment in radio and television
broadcasting, purely on commercially acceptable terms determined by bids,
we will ensure that:
a) The uplinking of television programmes will be from India.
b) Foreign equity investment in audio-visual media is restricted to 20 per
cent.
c) Management of all types of the media is in Indian hands
- Ensure, by law, that
there is appropriate statutory guidelines for the content of the broadcast
in line with the terms of Article 19 (2) of the Constitution of India.
- Ensure and encourage
the availability of a variety and plurality of views and diversity in programming
by discouraging monopolies and maximizing the number of voices, which can
use the mass media. We will, therefore, impose appropriate cross-media and
cross-platform restrictions and also restriction on investment by media in
cable cable-TV companies and vice-versa.
- Facilitate the development
of an efficient and competitive Indian broadcasting industry by providing
a level playing field to the nascent Indian industry vis-_-vis a highly developed
foreign-based broadcasting industry.
- Encourage providers
of both public and commercial broadcasting services to be responsive to the
need for fair and accurate coverage of matters of public interest including
matters of local significance and respect community standards in the provision
of programmeming.
- Ensure the providers
of broadcasting services lace a high priority on the protection of children
from exposure to programmes that may be harmful to them.
- Ensure the adaptability
of the Indian broadcasting system to scientific and technological change.
- Create an exclusive
"Kisan Channel" in Doordarshan.
- Establish an independent
autonomous public authority comprising representatives of all sections and
interests. This authority will regulate broadcasting and set up a system to
address complaints.
- Evolve a strategic plan
to strengthen India's national news agencies like PTI and UNI to let them
become influential global players in the shortest time.
- Economic security and
social welfare of working journalists shall be ensured. The Working Journalists
Act, 1955 shall be further strengthened and steps shall be taken for proper
implementation in all media establishments.
- Freedom of the Press
shall be ensured and protected at all costs.
Cinema
POPULAR cinema has played
an important role in promoting social harmony and nationalism, apart from providing
inexpensive entertainment to the masses. However, in recent years, popular cinema,
increasingly funded by the underworld, has had a negative impact on society,
especially on impressionable young minds. Sex and violence on the screen is
beginning to gnaw at the moorings of our cultural ethos. The BJP is committed
to checking this abuse of popular cinema. A BJP Government will:
- Allow movie-makers through
suitable provisions in law to raise resources from financial institutions
to curb the influence of underworld financiers and Mafia dons.
- We will provide a "green
channel" clearance for the automatic certification of movies that do not have
explicit scenes and dialogues of violence and sex. Producers of such movies
will not have to wait in the queue for Censor Board clearance. Deterrent punishment
will be meted out to any movie-maker who abuse this facility and to theater
owners who screen such movies.
- Exempt quality movies,
which will be certified "Q", from entertainment tax.
- Encourage viewers to
form local Darshak Sanghs-on the lines of consumer organizations-to monitor
the quality of movies being screened in their area.
- Set. up theaters at all
district headquarters and large population centres for screening art and popular
movies.
- Reserve 50 per cent
of the places on the Censor Board and Censor Panels for women.
- Create a special fund
for promoting regional cinema.
- Introduce legislation
to ensure minimum wages and retirement benefits for movie artistes and crew.
In the field of performing
and literary arts, our broad approach will be:
- reservation, propagation
and popularization of our diverse cultural heritage.
- Creativity and experimentation.
- National integration
through arts.
- Taking arts to the people
and bringing people's arts to national limelight.
- Recognition and honour
of and support to outstanding persons in creative pursuits.
- Debureaucratization
of arts and culture and freeing them of excessive Governmental interference.
- Creation of basic supportive
infrastructure for arts and culture in all the States.