Willing to make stricter social media rules: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Social media needs to be made more accountable and stricter rules in this regard could be brought in if there is political consensus on the matter, Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said in Rajya Sabha on Friday.

Replying to a series of supplementaries in this regard, he said whenever the government has taken any step to make social media accountable, the opposition has accused it of curbing the freedom of speech.

“But it is not so,” he said during Question Hour.

Responding to a querry from BJP’s Sushil Kumar Modi on what action has been initiated against websites like ‘BulliBai’ that targeted Muslim women, he said the government acted immediately when violation was brought to its notice.

“We have to bring about a balance and consensus to make social media accountable to ensure the safety and security of our women and our future generations,” the minister said.

For this, he said, social media rules have to be strengthened and if the opposition accuses the government of curbing freedom of speech, then it is wrong.

“We have to move together towards the new direction.” Asked by Congress MP Anand Sharma on whether any verification process to effectively check the functioning of social media is done, the minister said there have been stricter social media accountability.

“If the house has consensus, we are willing to provide even more stricter social media rules. I personally believe that for the protection of our citizens, we must make the rules stricter,” he said.

“I agree with you that we have to come forward as a society and create much more accountability of the social media,” the minister also said.