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Media stakeholders announce to approach LHC again controversial bill

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KARACHI: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) of media stakeholders strongly rejected the passage of the controversial Defamation Bill 2024 by the Punjab Assembly and announced the approaching court against this ‘black law’.

A virtual emergent meeting of the Joint Action Committee, which consists of the Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA), All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE), Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), and Association of Electronic Media Editors and News Directors (AEMEND), issued a joint statement on Thursday

The participants of the meeting termed Defamation Bill 2024 a draconian law and said the controversial bill was passed by Punjab Assembly without consultation of media stakeholders. The JAC has decided to approach political parties, human rights organizations, and other stockholders against this controversial bill.

The media stakeholders committee will challenge Defamation Bill 2024 in the Lahore High Court and also consider boycotting coverage of assembly sessions, holding rallies, and sit-ins to press the government to withdraw this controversial bill.

The JAC participants said the media organization is not against the formulation of media-related laws but government should consult with media stockholders.  They lamented that the Punjab government has not considered recommendations forward by JAC and the bill was passed in haste.

The JAC also constituted committees to contact all stakeholders about the passage of the controversial Defamation Bill 2024.

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PM urges electronic media to support govt’s efforts for country’s uplift

PM urges electronic media to support govt’s efforts for country’s development

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has urged the electronic media to support government’s efforts for the development and prosperity of Pakistan. He was talking to a delegation of Pakistan Broadcasters Association, comprising Shakeel Masood, Mir Ibrahim, Mian Amir Mahmood and Sultan Lakhani, in Islamabad on Monday. The Prime Minister said protection of media persons is … Read more

PM directs Information Ministry to resolve issue of advertisement dues

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  • He was talking to PBA delegation, which called on him.
  • The matters relating to the media came under discussion.
  • He urged delegation to increase public awareness through media.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar assured the Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) of payment of advertisement dues and directed the Information Ministry to resolve the issue as soon as possible.

He was talking to a PBA delegation, which called on him. During the meeting, matters relating to the media, especially electronic media, came under discussion.

The delegation informed the prime minister about the issue of outstanding dues on account of government advertisements.

Highlighting the importance of the media, the prime minister said that being the fourth pillar of state, the media was of utmost importance for the development of society, and the mental and intellectual training of people.

He said the protection of the rights of the media representatives was also responsibility of the state.

PM Kakar said that through effective and coordinated communication between the government and the media, the public could stay informed about government policies and initiatives.

He said the media played a key role in good governance and accountability of government performance. He expressed the hope that the media would continue to play its role in the stability of democracy through impartial reporting.

The prime minister urged the delegation to increase public awareness through the media about the importance of the economic stabilization strategy under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).

He said that the recent decline in the value of the dollar, prevention of smuggling, prevention of electricity theft and other measures were benefiting the common man.

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PBA came to rescue Media Firon Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman from the biggest Corruption Scandal

PBA came to rescue Media Firon Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman from the biggest Corruption Scandal

Pakistan’s Media Industry consists of 141 TV Channels out of which only 32 are members of PBA. These 32 channels are owned by 14 Media Groups. In spite of that, PBA calls itself a representative body of all the channels which is a dubious claim. PBA is based on a handful of media houses and … Read more