Modi governement is 'surveillance sarkar', says Congress
Allegations levelled in the wake of I&B ministry's proposal to install a chip in new television set-top boxes which will provide data about channels watched.

Congress communications in-charge Randeep Surjewala alleged that Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani wanted to now know what shows people watch within the four walls of their bedrooms.
In a Twitter post, Surjewala referred to the Modi government as "surveillance sarkar" which had shattered to pieces the right to privacy.
"BREAKING! The Next Stage of Surveillance by BJP Revealed!
"In a serious breach of privacy, Smriti Iraniji wants to know what show you watch on your TV, within the four walls of your bedroom, without your permission! Why?"
BREAKING! The Next Stage of Surveillance by BJP Revealed! In a serious breach of privacy, Smriti Iraniji wants to… https://t.co/Q1kYmSJ6SM
— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) 1523854312000The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has proposed installing a chip in new television set-top boxes which will provide data about channels watched and for how long.
A senior official of the ministry said the move is aimed at getting "more authentic" viewership figures for every channel.
"This would help advertisers and the DAVP to spend their advertising expenditure wisely. Only those channels which are widely watched will get promoted," the official added.
The Information and Broadcasting Ministry told the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), "It is also proposed to ask DTH operators to install a chip in the new set-top boxes which can give data about channels watched and their duration."
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