New Delhi: Radio Jockeys are guilty of obscene jokes and mimicking members of parliament, said law-maker Jaya Bachchan in parliament today. "Are you going to do anything about it?" she asked Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar.
Registering her protest against "absolutely objectionable jokes," Ms Bachchan, who is from the Samajwadi Party said, "Lately, they have started giving news of parliament and they mimic a lot of members of parliament."
The minister agreed this is "a serious issue."
Registering her protest against "absolutely objectionable jokes," Ms Bachchan, who is from the Samajwadi Party said, "Lately, they have started giving news of parliament and they mimic a lot of members of parliament."
The minister agreed this is "a serious issue."
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