Gag order on WB Assembly access irks journos
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Wednesday, 03rd June 2026 at 3:26pm
The West Bengal Legislative Assembly's decision to restrict journalists' movement within the Assembly complex has sparked concerns about press freedom and democratic accountability, with several journalists describing the move as a "gag" on the media.
Under the new guidelines, reporters and photographers will no longer be allowed to move freely within the Assembly premises or interact with legislators in corridors, chambers, and common areas. Instead, media personnel will be confined to designated press corners, with access to lawmakers and ministers regulated by Assembly authorities.
The move has triggered criticism from journalists, who argue that limiting access to elected representatives will make it more difficult to gather information and hold public officials accountable.
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