💨 Abstract
A BJP MP, Dilip Saikia, appealed to the Indian government to establish a regulatory licensing authority to control fake narratives and personal attacks on political leaders by news portals and digital news channels. He cited incidents where such actions led to suicide, and suggested that a licensing system could restrict such practices.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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