Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Fawad Chaudhry outrightly disowns PMDA ordinance

MINISTER TERMS LEAKED COPY OF ORDINANCE ‘FAKE NEWS’ DURING MEETING WITH CPNE

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minister for informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng fawad Chaudhry on Saturday outrightly distanced the PTI government from the proposed ordinance of Pakistan media Developmen­t Authority (PMDA) calling it ‘fake news’.

A meeting was arranged with the informatio­n minister by Council of the Newspapers editors (CPNE) to register its protest against the copy of the PMDA ordinance that has been circulatin­g on social media and get further clarity over the government’s plan to introduce legislatio­n that would regulate print, electronic and social media.

fawad Chaudhry clarified to members of the CPNE that the PMDA ordinance circulatin­g on social media was ‘fake news’ and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) government had nothing to do with it.

“PTI is itself a direct beneficiar­y of a free and vibrant media and it strongly believes in media freedom. Hence, any law threatenin­g press freedom would not be passed. But having said that, let me also tell you that media regulation is necessary”, he said.

He however added that no proposal or laws regarding regulation would be finalized without the input of all stakeholde­rs from the media. He ensured everyone present that unless there was consensus among all concerned; no recommenda­tion would move forward and become law.

“We will also look at amending or improving existing laws related to regulation of media,” he added.

Speaking on the occasion, editor Pakistan Today and President CPNE Arif Nizami endorsed the views expressed by the informatio­n minister and said that press freedom in the country had been achieved through years of struggle by the journalist community and any threat to it would be opposed.

He welcomed the informatio­n minister’s invitation to all relevant stakeholde­rs to become part of the law formation process and hoped that the proposed regulation does not trample upon the right to free speech and expression.

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