Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized the importance of constructive criticism in a democratic society while expressing concern over the rise of false allegations that can harm the democratic process. In a recent address, he highlighted the need for
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PM Modi emphasized that he welcomes constructive criticism, which is essential for the healthy functioning of a democracy. It helps identify areas of improvement and fosters transparency and accountability.
According to PM Modi, false and baseless allegations harm both individuals and the democratic process. They create a climate of mistrust and polarization, which can have long-lasting negative effects on the social fabric of the country.
PM Modi called for a more responsible and ethical media environment where journalists and content creators prioritize accuracy and truth over clicks and views, to help curb the spread of false information.
PM Modi urged citizens to be more discerning in the information they consume and share, promoting critical thinking and media literacy to play a role in curbing the spread of false information.
PM Modi suggested that existing laws should be reviewed and strengthened to ensure that those who spread misinformation face appropriate consequences, helping to create a more trustworthy and reliable information ecosystem.

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