A case has been filed against the YouTube channel ‘Mazhavil Kerala’ by the Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights following an incident involving the privacy of a minor. The case stems from a video that recently went viral, showing the channel’s anchor questioning the young son of Arjun, a lorry driver who went missing in a landslide in Karnataka.
On Sunday, the Commission took action against the channel, accusing it of exploiting the child’s distress for sensationalism. The video in question shows the anchor pressing the child for details about his father, rather than providing comfort during this traumatic time. The Commission’s intervention comes after significant public outcry regarding the ethicality of the channel’s conduct.
The child’s father, Arjun, had been driving a lorry loaded with timber when the landslide struck on July 16. Despite ongoing search efforts by multiple agencies, Arjun remains missing. The incident has deeply affected his family, with the child’s exposure on a public platform compounding their distress.
In response to the violation, the Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights has requested detailed reports from the District Police Chief, ‘Mazhavil Kerala’, and other relevant parties. The Commission’s move underscores the need for media responsibility, particularly when dealing with vulnerable individuals during crises.
This case highlights the growing concern over media ethics and the protection of individuals’ privacy, especially in the context of sensitive situations involving minors. The outcome of the Commission’s investigation will likely set a precedent for how media channels handle similar situations in the future.
Sources By Agencies