Key Points

The Haryana Vidhan Sabha has taken a strong stance against media glorification of criminals and gangsters. Legislators unanimously passed a resolution urging media platforms to stop publishing content that portrays criminals as heroes. Development Minister Krishan Lal Panwar emphasized the potential negative impact on youth and societal values. The state has also been proactive, with a Special Task Force that has arrested 1,830 criminals since 2017.

Key Points: Haryana Assembly Moves to Block Gangster Media Glorification

  • Unanimous resolution against criminal glorification in media
  • Special Task Force arrested 1,830 criminals since 2017
  • Serious crime rates declining in Haryana between 2018-2025
  • Assembly seeks to protect youth from negative influences
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Haryana Assembly asks media outlets to refrain from glorifying gangsters

Haryana Legislature unanimously passes resolution urging media to stop romanticizing criminals and protect societal values

"This trend weakens the cultural and moral fabric of society - Krishan Lal Panwar, Development Minister"

Chandigarh, Aug 27

The Monsoon Session of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha on Wednesday asked all media institutions to refrain from any form of glorification of criminals and gangsters.

During the discussion on the adjournment motion brought by the Opposition on the issue of law and order, concern was expressed over the growing trend of glorifying gangsters and criminals, on certain social media platforms.

After a detailed discussion, the House unanimously passed a resolution and agreed to send it to media platforms.

Moving the resolution on behalf of the government on the last day of the session, Development and Panchayat Minister Krishan Lal Panwar said glorifying criminals projects their image as that of 'heroes' in the minds of the youth.

"This trend not only weakens the cultural and moral fabric of society but also undermines the tireless efforts of the police force, which works day and night to maintain law and order," he said.

The House expressed the view that all media institutions must refrain from any form of glorification of criminals and gangsters and that their names and photographs should not be published under any circumstances.

The resolution was passed unanimously in the House in which media platforms were strongly urged to consciously discourage the tendency of glorifying criminals and instead give priority to such ideas and personalities who inspire the new generation to follow the path of education, hard work and truth.

Vidhan Sabha Speaker Harvinder Kalyan also associated himself with the resolution and assured the House that it would be conveyed to all media platforms on behalf of the Assembly.

Meanwhile, minister Panwar, while replying to a question on behalf of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, said a Special Task Force (STF) was constituted in 2017 to curb organised crime and deal with criminals. So far, the STF has arrested 1,830 criminals, and at present, nine field units are actively functioning across the state.

Panwar was replying to a question raised by member Aditya Surjewala on law and order on the last day of the session.

The minister said between 2018 and 2025 there has been a consistent decline in serious crimes like murder, attempt to murder, rape, robbery, kidnapping, extortion, theft, molestation, illegal sale of narcotics and so on.

- IANS

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Priya S
I've seen so many reels and pages dedicated to these gangsters with thousands of followers. It's disturbing how they're being made into celebrities. Good step by Haryana Assembly!
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Aman W
While I support the intent, I hope this doesn't become another tool for censorship. Media should have guidelines but also maintain its freedom to report facts. Balance is important.
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Nisha Z
In Punjab and Haryana, this gangster culture has become a real problem. Parents are worried about their children getting influenced. Hope other states follow this example! 🙌
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Vikram M
The statistics show decline in serious crimes which is good, but the glamorization on social media is creating a parallel problem. Need strict action against pages that promote criminal lifestyle.
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Sarah B
This is a positive step for society's moral fabric. Media has a responsibility to shape public opinion responsibly rather than chasing TRPs through sensationalism.

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