Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday said “more effective steps” were needed to deal with obscenity and vulgarity in advertisements in the media, PTI reported from New Delhi.
Responding to concerns raised by SP member Ram Gopal Yadav in the Rajya Sabha during Zero Hour, the minister said as many as 6,700 complaints have been dealt with.
“Still, I believe more effective steps are required,” Javadekar said as he agreed with Yadav that it was an important issue.
Yadav demanded a ban on such advertisements to protect culture from bad influences. The MP said there was a rise in obscenity and vulgarity in advertisements shown in electronic as well as print media, including magazines.
He added that it was even difficult to watch news shows on television along with the family because of such advertisements shown during breaks.
The SP member said the country was moving towards a “moral crisis” and the spread of nudity and alcoholism was on the rise. According to him, vulgarity was responsible for the increasing crime against women.
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