Speaking to reporters, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Rajyavardhan Rathore, said it was the previous UPA government which had given permission in 2013 to a BBC filmmaker to interview the convict in the December 16 gangrape case, Mukesh.
He said that while the Home Ministry has objected to it citing certain reasons, the I&B ministry, too, has issued an advisory.
"Because this whole broadcast and the content of the broadcast violates the Programming Code of the Information and Broadcasting ministry, wherein there is derogatory language towards women, it seems to incite violence against women... there is also contempt of court in the context of the interview as the matter is sub-judice.
"It perhaps creates or will create a law and order situation. It also creates a sense of fear in the women in our society," Rathore said.
Meanwhile, replying to a query, Rathore said that the Home Ministry was probing the circumstances and the process under which the interview was allowed of the convict at Tihar Jail.
Asked by a reporter as to whether the government is aware that the interview is available online, Rathore said, "Online content is available to a person who goes online, specifically, perhaps individually. Whereas content that is available on programming channels is available to everyone, and, hence, there is a Programming Code for that.
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