Government seeks to curb violence through call log retention.
The Background of the Call Log Retention Policy
The central government’s decision to order telecom companies to retain call logs of all citizens for five years is a response to the rising violence in the country. The government has been grappling with the issue of rising violence, particularly in the wake of the recent communal riots. The government has been trying to find ways to prevent such incidents from happening in the future. The government has been working on a number of initiatives to prevent violence, including: + Increasing the number of police personnel in sensitive areas + Implementing a new law to punish those who incite violence + Providing training to police officers on how to handle sensitive situations
The Concerns and Controversies Surrounding the Policy
The central government’s decision to order telecom companies to retain call logs of all citizens for five years has been met with widespread criticism and controversy.
The Need for CDRs in Investigating Violent Episodes
The Indian government has issued a directive to telecom operators to keep Call Data Records (CDRs) for a longer period, specifically for a minimum of 6 months. This move aims to aid in the investigation of violent episodes, particularly those involving communal riots, protests, and other forms of public unrest. The directive is a response to the need for more effective and efficient methods of gathering evidence in such cases.
Benefits of Keeping CDRs for a Longer Period
Keeping CDRs for a longer period has several benefits, including:
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