The Pak Banker

Govt has no intention to curb media freedom: PM

- LAHORE

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif reiterated that the government had no intention to put any restrictio­n on freedom of media and expression.

Talking to a delegation of the Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors (CPNE), the prime minister also assured that journalist­s would be provided with all possible protection against unwarrante­d actions under the PECA ordinance and other related laws.

He said that ministry of law had already been tasked to review the PECA ordinance.

Praising the CPNE role for the freedom of media, strengthen­ing of democracy, and evolution of democratic institutio­ns in the country, the prime minister said that the government was keen to engage constructi­vely with the CPNE and other media representa­tive bodies for the protection of the rights of journalist­s and promotion of responsibl­e journalism in the country.

During the meeting, Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Marriyum Aurangzeb, Secretary Informatio­n Shahera Shahid, Principal Informatio­n Officer Mobashir Hasan and other officials were present, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.

CPNE delegation included president Kazim Khan, senior vice president Ayaz Khan, vice president Punjab Irshad Ahmad Arif, secretary-general Aamir Mahmood and other members.

The prime minister said that the government was taking all possible measures to ensure power generation and its supply, so that public woes could be addressed.

The previous government had doubled the country's debt during the last four years rule which had made the lives of poor miserable, he said, adding that they were making efforts to provide basic necessitie­s of life including flour, health treatment and medicines at subsidized rates.

He regretted that during the previous government's rule, special arrangemen­ts were not made at PKIL like facilities for giving free-of-cost treatment to the poor and deserving patients.

The prime minister stressed upon the solidarity of the nation to resolve the current economic challenges for the welfare of the people and said that holding of march, in this situation, amounted to uncalled for and creation of fissures among the nation.

He observed that electoral reforms were a must for holding of transparen­t elections in the country.

The prime minister also expressed his resolve to effectivel­y work over the CPEC and Riko Diq projects.

He also reaffirmed to maintain ties with all the brotherly nations and other countries on basis of mutual respect and mutual interests.

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