‘Strict action needed…’: AAP MP Harbhajan Singh calls for ‘stronger laws to block pornography sites’ in Rajya Sabha

During a recent session in the Rajya Sabha, AAP Member of Parliament Harbhajan Singh emphasized the urgent need for more stringent legislation to block pornography websites, particularly to protect minors. His remarks come amid a growing concern among various states in India regarding the exposure of children and teenagers to inappropriate content on social media platforms. Singh's call for action reflects a broader societal push for enhanced safeguards against online risks faced by young users. This initiative is seen as crucial not only for fostering a safer digital environment but also for ensuring that parents and educators are equipped with the necessary tools to guide minors effectively. The discussion aligns with ongoing debates about the regulation of digital content and the responsibilities of internet service providers in upholding community standards. As the government grapples with the implications of rapidly evolving technology, Singh’s advocacy for stronger laws represents a significant step towards prioritizing the welfare of younger generations in the digital age.
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