Opposition MP Dr. Harsha de Silva has strongly criticized the government’s proposed Broadcasting Authority Act.
Addressing the media yesterday (May 31), MP de Silva warned that the legislation touted as an effort to advance the mass media actually serves as a tool for the government to crack down on and manipulate the media to suit its own agenda.
According to MP Harsha de Silva, the proposed Broadcasting Authority Bill contains provisions that enable the government to exert pressure on and control media outlets that do not align with its ideology.
Such measures, he argues, are fundamentally incompatible with the principles of a democratic society.
“One of the cornerstones of democracy is the freedom to hold differing opinions. The media cannot be subject to the whims of a particular authority. They should have the autonomy to express their views independently,” MP de Silva asserted.
He said, “This right to free expression is a fundamental tenet of any democratic society. The proposed Broadcasting Authority Act aims to stifle the media, and we will not stand for it.”
MP de Silva also cautioned that the government’s motives behind this legislation mirror its previous attempts to suppress the media through the failed Anti-Terrorism Act.
The Samagi Jana Balawgaya MP contends that, having faced resistance to their oppressive measures, the government is now seeking alternative avenues to fulfil its objective of muzzling critical voices, and the Broadcasting Authority Act is their latest attempt to do so.
The concerns raised by MP Harsha de Silva underscore the need for a robust and independent media sector, one that can act as a vital check on governmental power and foster a thriving democratic society.
He added that it is crucial that policymakers and citizens alike closely examine the proposed legislation and its potential implications on press freedom, ensuring that any changes made to media regulations do not infringe upon the democratic principles that underpin our society. (NewsWire)