In the order, the Home Ministry said that the Additional Director General (Media) will be the single point for dissemination of all publicity material to the media including clarifications sought by journalists.
"The ADG (Media) will obtain approval of the Home Secretary, wherever required, for release of information to the media," the order issued by the Ministry Joint Secretary Satpal Chouhan said.
Sources said that with the order, the practice of journalists meeting senior officers of the Home Ministry in their chambers virtually comes to an end.
M A Ganapathy, Joint Secretary (Internal Security), being the official spokesperson of the Ministry, will brief the media on a need-to-do basis, it said.
The order angered journalists covering the Home Ministry and they protested saying that they have been getting access to senior officers on appointments and it was nothing but a "gag order".
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