Sources in the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting reveal that a “drastic overhauling” of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is soon on the cards.

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Apparently, Pahlaj Nihalani, the chairperson of the CBFC has written a strongly worded letter to the I&B ministry regarding the conduct of some of the members of the CBFC, who insist on speaking against CBFC policies on news channels and to the media in general.

Says a well-informed I&B source, “The Ministry has taken serious note of Nihalani’s complaint against some members who break official guidelines by criticising the CBFC’s policy decisions. These members have been repeatedly warned but continue to lash out at CBFC policies.”

The source informs that the complaint against rebellious elements in the CBFC was noted by the I&B ministry earlier too. “But now stern action will be taken against CBFC members who insist on using media platforms to criticize internal decisions rather than discussing these problems with the CBFC chairperson or the Ministry,” says the source.