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Responding to WhatsApp's lawsuit challenging new digital rules on grounds of violation of user privacy, the government last week said it is committed to the right to privacy of citizens but it is subject to "reasonable restrictions" and "no fundamental right is absolute". Rebutting WhatsApp's arguments, Union IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said: "The government of India is committed to ensuring right to privacy to all its citizens as well as having the means and the information necessary to ensure public order and maintain national security. It is WhatsApp's responsibility to find a technical solution, whether through encryption or otherwise, that both happen." But he asserted that "no fundamental right, including the right to privacy, is absolute and it is subject to reasonable restrictions," and calling for details of the "first originator of information" was an example of such a "reasonable restriction" In this edition of Big Picture we analyse if Fundamental Rights are absolute and what are reasonable restrictions. Anchor: Frank Rausan Pereira, Editor-in-Chief, Bharata First Guests: P. K. Malhotra, Former Law Secretary, Government of India... /// Vipul Mudgal, Director, Common Cause... /// Piyush Singh, Advocate, Supreme Court... /// Further Viewing: Big Picture: Lateral Entry in Bureaucracy • Big Picture: Lateral Entry in Bureaucracy FRP Explains: Is Our Bureaucracy Still Colonial? • FRP Explains: Is Our Bureaucracy Still Col... Big Picture: Personal Data Protection Bill • Big Picture: Personal Data Protection Bill --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UPSC Mains Probable Question: The tech giants have started behaving like a government of its own. Critically analyse its effect on law and order and influence on the community as a whole. Quiz Link: https://extendedforms.io/form/9391bfa... Do appear for the quiz! It runs from Monday to Friday and is open from 7 PM to 7 AM. You can appear for the quiz only once in a day, so don't miss your chance! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribute to keeping our content alive- UPI ID - frankrausanpereira@sbi frp.news@okhdfcbank Subscribe to the Newsletter - https://bit.ly/3nQ5QEA Follow us on Social Media - https://linktr.ee/bharatafirst #BharataFirst