Following
is the text of the Statement made by the Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh
in the Rajya Sabha today on BBC Four’s Storyville to broadcast documentary
titled ‘India’s Daughter.’
“A No Objection Certificate (NOC) to
shoot the documentary featuring interview of convicted inmates in Tihar jail of
cases related to atrocities against women was given by the Ministry of Home
Affairs on 24 July, 2013 and thereafter the permissions were given by the jail
authorities to shoot the documentary to Ms. Leslee Udwin and Ms. Anjali Bhushan
with the following conditions:-
(i) Prior
approval of jail authorities is to be taken for publishing the research paper
or for releasing the documentary film which is being made for purely social
purposes without any commercial interest as conveyed.
(ii) To
interview only such convicted prisoners who give written consent.
(iii) The
complete unedited footage of shoot in the Tihar Jail premises will be shown to
the jail authorities to ensure there is no breach of Prison security.
This
documentary, inter alia, features interview of one of the accused of the Nirbhaya
case.
It
came to the notice of the jail authorities that the permission conditions have
been violated and hence a legal notice was issued to them on 7th
April, 2014 to return the unedited footage within 15 days and also not to show
the film as it violates the permission conditions.
Subsequently,
the documentary film was shown to the jail authorities where it was noticed
that the documentary film depicts the comments of the convict which are highly
derogatory and are an affront to the dignity of women. It was also noticed
that the film shown was the edited version and not the unedited as per
permission conditions. Hence, they were requested to provide full copy of the unedited
film shootout for further review by the authorities and that they were asked
not to release/screen the documentary till it is approved by the authorities.
Now,
it has come to notice that on 8 March, 2015, BBC Four is going to telecast this
documentary film. The Government has taken necessary legal action and obtained
a restraining order from the court disseminating the contents of the film.
Our
Government condemns the incident of 16th December, 2012 in the
strongest possible terms and will not allow any attempt by any individual,
group or organization to leverage such unfortunate incidents for commercial
benefit. The respect and dignity of women constitute a core value of our
culture and tradition. Our Government remains fully committed to ensuring
safety and dignity of women.”
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