Sarokaar - Right to Privacy

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ส.ค. 2015
  • There is an enormous interest and debate on the issue of Right to Privacy worldwide which has received its fair share of talks in India also.
    The issue in India has always been in the background with the proliferation of internet applications and Internet of things in the digital age, but the matter took significance after the recent statement of Attorney General of India in the Supreme Court which came in the context of a case concerning the implementation of Aadhaar scheme. In his statement, the Attorney General on behalf of the central government said that the Right to Privacy is not a fundamental right under the constitution.
    Civil Rights activists demand that the government should come up front with its ideology regarding Right to Privacy. The case is still pending in the Supreme Court and the decision is yet to come.
    In this episode of Sarokaar we try to understand the Government’s view towards Right to Privacy and whether the citizens should get the Right to Privacy.
    Guests: Sambit Patra, National Spokesperson, BJP ; S S Venkatesh Nayak, RTI Activist & Co-ordinator, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative Programme; Maneesh Chhibber, Senior Editor(Legal Affairs), Indian Express ; Usha Ramanathan, Independent Law Researcher and Human Right Activist ; Dushyant Dave, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.
    Anchor: Amrita Rai

ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @abhishek451000singh
    @abhishek451000singh 9 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    very good questions raised in the debate.....
    And people should take interest in knowing this.....

  • @SagarSangit
    @SagarSangit 9 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Very important one

  • @MadamYG
    @MadamYG 8 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Manish Chibber trapped mr. Patra right on hypothesis if SC rejects case of Right to privacy

  • @NandKishor-qm9xf
    @NandKishor-qm9xf 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    this is the best debate which i have came across in my entire life.thank you rajya sabha

  • @raajkmarsingh2668
    @raajkmarsingh2668 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Itne diplomatic answer diye hai ki dimak chakra gya
    Bharat ke neta Desh dubone me jee Jaan se lage hi

  • @MS-bg4sq
    @MS-bg4sq 8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    our constitution does not give ABSOLUTE rights.Every right even fundamental ones are limited when they infringe on others' rights and are detrimental to nation as a whole.Those who ask for absolute rights are selfish people for whom nation and its people mean nothing.

  • @langpijipmai3645
    @langpijipmai3645 9 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    is there english version of sarokar? the topics are ineresting....