At present, self-proclaimed spokespersons for the free press and those wishing to spread anarchy by misusing the right to publish and to make a laughing stock of a pluralistic media are giving lopsided arguments that the media ordinance is an attempt to control the free press. By sticking to this view they are exaggerating the feedback from foreign nations to a law deemed necessary by an independent country, against political, social and diplomatic norms. They do not seem to realise that this is not the duty of any self-reliant patriotic Nepali. Those who welcome such anti-national interference should see how the larger and supposedly liberal countries of the world enact strict laws to control terrorism, violence and anti-national behaviour.