Prasar Bharati could
have done better over the years: Venkaiah Naidu
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NEW DELHI: Public broadcaster Prasar
Bharati could have done much better over the years and there is a need for
it to improve relations with the government, says Information and
Broadcasting minister M Venkaiah Naidu.
"Prasar Bharati could have done much better over the years. When I took a
review recently, I was surprised by the range of issues and problems
facing the Prasar Bharati. I don't believe in Prasar Bhharti and the
Ministry blaming each other for whatever problems being faced," Naidu told
PTI.
In the past there have often been reports of disagreements between Prasar
Bharati and I and B ministry officials on a range of issues.
Incumbent CEO Jawahar Sarcar, who is scheduled to demit office on November
4, had written to the government earlier during the UPA regime expressing
his differences.
"In Prasar Bharati there is a scope for lot of improvement. And there is
need for improvement of relations between the government and Prasar
Bharati also," Naidu said.
He said that the money for the public broadcaster is "after all" given by
government, which is accountable to Parliament.
Prasar Bharati officials are not going to come and answer questions in
Parliament. It is government, Naidu said adding that they have to work
smoothly.
"But at the same time functional autonomy has to be given to Prasar
Bharati," he emphasised.
Asked about the appointment process for a new CEO, Naidu said the
appointment of the CEO is not in the hands of the ministry of his
ministry.
There is a committee headed by the Vice President of India, while the
government only facilitates, he said.
He, however, added that Government would certainly like to have a CEO, who
could make a difference and provide the desired effective leadership and
lead the organisation forward in the intensely competitive media scenario.
Referring to Sircar, who had been appointed during the UPA regime, Naidu
said "We (the government) have not forced anybody."
"Even the gentleman who is resigning. He has done on his own. He met me
and discussed with me that he wanted to take voluntary retirement. You
must be considerate to a person who has worked as a senior bureaucrat for
years," he said.
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