Attempt to subvert freedom of expression

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The govt. employees have been directed not to use any mail service like g.mail, yahoo, mail and use only the one provided by government. There are also restrictions on social sites. so fat this may be okay. But now there is suggestion by some  RSS / BJP functionary that entire foreign based mail services and social sites like Facebook be banned. This is indeed ridiculous. Even govt. department use Twitter/ Facebook. Moreover such move will result in regimentation and autocratic regime.   

http://trak.in/tags/business/2015/03/13/bjp-mp-demands-gmail-yahoo-mail-untrustworthy/

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This is during the official time only, what a government worker does in his free time is personal matter. It goes in private sector too, most companies do not allow any other service but companies domain only where everyone has an official account.

suni51 wrote:

This is during the official time only, what a government worker does in his free time is personal matter. It goes in private sector too, most companies do not allow any other service but companies domain only where everyone has an official account.

 

Any restriction on govt. employees is good enough. No issue with that. The entire conduct of a govt. employee during and after office hours is subject to government conduct rules or codes.  But the suggestion to ban use of Google, yahoo mail and other sites by others as suggested by the RSS leader (see the link) cannot be appreciated. 

 

I think this is completely okay to not use such services during working hours. But during the after office hours the govt. has no say.

In fact such a practice is there in most private companies where you cannot use any social sites, not just here but even in foreign countries,,,,This is one way of making work place more efficient , given the fact that government offices in India are probably the most inefficient as things stand now.

It is OK in case of government employees at their workplace. However, here the concern is regarding the suggestion to ban ALL INDIAN CITIZENS from using Google, Yahoo, and other social sites.  Such a suggestion cannot be welcomed.  

RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:

It is OK in case of government employees at their workplace. However, here the concern is regarding the suggestion to ban ALL INDIAN CITIZENS from using Google, Yahoo, and other social sites.  Such a suggestion cannot be welcomed. 

 

This has not been suggested or sounds practical. 

 

suni51 wrote:
RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:

It is OK in case of government employees at their workplace. However, here the concern is regarding the suggestion to ban ALL INDIAN CITIZENS from using Google, Yahoo, and other social sites.  Such a suggestion cannot be welcomed. 

 

This has not been suggested or sounds practical. 

 

The suggestion is by a BJP/ RSS leader. This is clear from the link given in my initial post.in this thread.  

 

 

Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
suni51 wrote:
RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:

It is OK in case of government employees at their workplace. However, here the concern is regarding the suggestion to ban ALL INDIAN CITIZENS from using Google, Yahoo, and other social sites.  Such a suggestion cannot be welcomed. 

 

This has not been suggested or sounds practical. 

 

The suggestion is by a BJP/ RSS leader. This is clear from the link given in my initial post.in this thread.  

 

An outdated suggestion it is, whosoever suggested. Those who want to remain in the old stone age will not suggest such a thing.

 

 

 

Using Facebook, Twitter and such similar sites along with email sites is already banned in major corporate companies and  those websites are blocked. This is because most people use office time to indulge in such activities due to which their performance and productivity suffers. Banning use of these websites is totally not uncalled for neither it is autocratic. These websites are meant for personal purposes and should not be used during office time.

A blanket ban on social sites is a deed of foolishness. First of all owing to such ban many top leaders even in the ruling party will feel the pinch. Because every leader worth his salt use twitter for expressing and for airing their views. With this shortsighted view BJP or RSS will be pulling the carpet on which they are standing.

A blanket ban on social sites is a deed of foolishness. First of all owing to such ban many top leaders even in the ruling party will feel the pinch. Because every leader worth his salt use twitter for expressing and for airing their views. With this shortsighted view BJP or RSS will be pulling the carpet on which they are standing.

 

These people are currently too much into in the 'make in India' 'desi stuff only' and all that sort of nonsense. Fact is, it will make no difference at all no matter how many loud demands they make about closing such sites. These sites such as Google, FB, Twitter etc. have a large presence and closing them down will mean great loss to economy. So this will prove only the case of empty vessels making loud noises and nothing more. Such demands should be ignored completely.

Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
suni51 wrote:
RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:

It is OK in case of government employees at their workplace. However, here the concern is regarding the suggestion to ban ALL INDIAN CITIZENS from using Google, Yahoo, and other social sites.  Such a suggestion cannot be welcomed. 

 

This has not been suggested or sounds practical. 

 

The suggestion is by a BJP/ RSS leader. This is clear from the link given in my initial post.in this thread.  

 

I mean such suggestions have no meaning whatsoever coming from individuals whatever the party they belong to. The present central government is trying its best to spread all possible information technology in every field of life. We should not mind what people talk in personal capacity.

I doubt if BJP has anything to do with this- it has become the norm to link RSS with BJP over every single issue which is not right. Modi himself is so much into the social media and twitter that it is unthinkable that he would advocate any ban on socail sites.He is far sighted and realises the importance of them today to all including the ruling class

usha manohar wrote:

I doubt if BJP has anything to do with this- it has become the norm to link RSS with BJP over every single issue which is not right. Modi himself is so much into the social media and twitter that it is unthinkable that he would advocate any ban on socail sites.He is far sighted and realises the importance of them today to all including the ruling class

 

It may be the handiwork  of the media. I too doubt the version of the news.

 

As for a person belonging to either to BJP or RSS saying any such thing does not mean we should give them any importance. We shall always listen such statements coming from people belonging to different parties.

suni51 wrote:

As for a person belonging to either to BJP or RSS saying any such thing does not mean we should give them any importance. We shall always listen such statements coming from people belonging to different parties.

 

True. Many parties, even congress  expressed such views earlier. Long ago Khap panchayats too expressed such views. We're they followed? As you said, the best solution is not to pay heed to such views. They were simply treated as outdated views. Even if BJP says it, it's an outdated view.

 

In every party or organisation there will always be a few bad eggs who tear into the reputation of the party/organisation.Similarly in NDA too there are a few such individuals who pass comments thoughtlessly and it becomes the duty of the Prime minister and the working committee to keep these people in check in the best interest of the nation...

Freedom of expression of citizens is really in danger. The latest in series is arrest of a youth for writing something about a minister in U.P. government in Facebook. 

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