ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain has reiterated the abiding commitment of the government of Pakistan to ensure free and independent media in the Country which stems from the unswerving belief that freedom of expression is the foundation stone of any modern, progressive, civilized and democratic society.
In his message on World Press Freedom Day, the minister assured that the government would continue to facilitate the growth of free and responsible media in Pakistan and to ensure the safety and security of the working journalists.
The information minister said that the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan regards the freedom of the press as a fundamental, democratic and Constitutional right that needs to be protected for the development of an independent and responsible media geared to playing a constructive role in nation-building as the fourth pillar of the state.
“Let me make it clear there is no concept of media censorship in the Country, whatsoever,” he said adding that media in Pakistan enjoys unprecedented freedom to report, be it politics, economy, or any other area.
Chaudhary Fawad Hussain said that the government neither believes nor practices any press advice. Rather it encourages self-regulation by media. He said that the federal government is taking all possible measures to create a congenial environment for Journalists to perform their professional obligations.
The minister said that the number of steps undertaken to ensure welfare and security of the Journalists and media workers include the announcement of the 8th Wage Board Award, the establishment of the Information Commission, and pursuing a legal framework (Journalist Protection Bill) that would go a long way in ensuring safety and security of the Journalist Community.
Further, he said that the Ministry of information fully supports the idea of the Journalists protection Act and striving to get it through, likewise we are keen to equip Pakistan media with modern technologies and improve human rights.
The information minister said that the working Journalists under certain criteria would be accommodated in the Prime Minister’s Housing Scheme. He said that the government is also contemplating to award Health Cards to enable them avail healthcare facilities for themselves and their families.
“Availing this opportunity I would like to pay tributes to the martyrs of Journalism who lost their lives in pursuit of truth and upholding honour and sanctity of the noble profession,” he added.
The minister also commended the efforts of the Journalists who are at the forefront in creating public awareness about the COVID-19 and conducting a sustained persuasive campaign for observing the relevant SOPs and protective measures to guard against the pandemic.