BJP MP Who Defended Fake News Editor Is Part Of Top Media Watchdog

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Overruling his minister Smriti Irani's order to punish journalists for fake news, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the matter should be left to the media watchdog Press Council of India, which includes journalists and lawmakers nominated by the government. The Press Council, which has limited powers, was reconstituted by the government on March 16.

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