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Government not to allow negative propaganda against national institutions: Durrani
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Muhammad Ali Durrani Thursday said the armed forces, judiciary, parliament and all other constitutional institutions are symbol of national integrity and no individual or group would be allowed to use derogatory language or launch a negative propaganda against the national institutions. "The government would not allow negative propaganda against the armed forces, judiciary, and other constitutional institutions. All steps would be taken to ensure that the instructions and the code of ethics issued by the Supreme Court is abided by all," he said while addressing a press conference here at the PID Media Center.
Flanked by Secretary Information and Broadcasting Syed Anwer Mehmood and PIO Rashid Ahmad, the Minister said that the armed forces, judiciary and other constitutional institutions have contributed a lot to the country.
But for the last three months, he added, derogatory remarks are being used against these institutions at different levels, he said and added, the government condemns this irresponsible attitude and no one would be allowed to do so.
"The President has sent a reference against the Chief Justice as per Constitution and there is nothing personal in this regard. But this is very unfortunate to note that since filing of the reference, harsh and irresponsible attitude has been adopted by some individuals and groups towards the national institutions including the army and the judiciary," he said.
Durrani said it was much shocking to note that the national media, for which President Musharraf had taken revolutionary steps to ensure its independence, also toed this irresponsible approach.
"President Musharraf, since 1999, has taken unprecedented steps for the freedom of the press. Now Pakistan is the only country in the entire Muslim world and the South Asia that has totally free and independent media," he said and added even no European state has the same freedom of information laws as Pakistan.
The Minister, however, said that since March 9, the national media has adopted quite irresponsible attitude towards the judicial matter.
He said that the electronic media aired such talk shows and live coverage in which objectionable language was used against national institutions including the armed forces and the judiciary. Likewise, he added, the print media also ignored these directions and they made successive lapses in this regard.
"Even the directions of the apex court of the country were totally ignored and such an environment was created that the entire nation was in a shock that what was happening in the country," he said. The Minister said that the government, however, always fully observed the sanctity of the superior judiciary and followed the instructions of the apex court. He said that nobody should have any doubt in this regard.
Durrani said the armed forces have always offered sacrifices for the sanctity and security of the country but the media also aired such a derogatory and humiliating remarks, slogans and speeches against the armed forces which were not only regrettable but objectionable as well.
He said no sovereign country could allow such an irresponsible attitude towards its constitutional institutions and no individual or group could be allowed to do so. He said it was our collective duty to safeguard our national interests and institutions.
"The national interest should be kept supreme and no political party or group should be allowed to adopt negative attitude. The economic stability, solidity of the democratic institutions, and defence of the country could never be compromised. It is the duty of all the citizens, including the media, to raise objections against this negative propaganda," he said.
He said that this negative propaganda would also affect the direct foreign investment in the country and thus it would harm the national institutions.
The Minister said that the people of the country are concerned at this negative development.
To a question regarding the matter of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), the Minister said that the PEMRA was an autonomous body working under the Cabinet Division. But after the passage of Cross Media Rights Act, the PEMRA was transferred under the administrative control of Ministry of Information, which was already looking after the matters of the rest of the media.
He said that the electronic media should observe the PEMRA rules. He said that from now on, the electronic media talk shows, live programmes and other programmes would have to observe the sanctity of judiciary.
"Those societies turn into jungle where the supremacy of the rule of law is not observed. The media was given freedom to safeguard the freedom of the national institutions. The masses have asked the government that why the media is being allowed to attack the freedom and sanctity of the national institutions," he said.
He made it clear that the parliament is the supreme body to legislate and the parliament itself or the judiciary can elaborate the laws. But no one else can elaborate the laws, he added.
To another query, the Minister said that the PEMRA laws are clear and no one has the right to exceed to the PEMRA laws. He said the government is investigating the threats hurled to some journalists in Karachi.
He said the government offers highest regard to the journalists community and the safety of the journalists would be ensured.
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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Muhammad Ali Durrani Thursday said the armed forces, judiciary, parliament and all other constitutional institutions are symbol of national integrity and no individual or group would be allowed to use derogatory language or launch a negative propaganda against the national institutions. "The government would not allow negative propaganda against the armed forces, judiciary, and other constitutional institutions. All steps would be taken to ensure that the instructions and the code of ethics issued by the Supreme Court is abided by all," he said while addressing a press conference here at the PID Media Center.
Flanked by Secretary Information and Broadcasting Syed Anwer Mehmood and PIO Rashid Ahmad, the Minister said that the armed forces, judiciary and other constitutional institutions have contributed a lot to the country.
But for the last three months, he added, derogatory remarks are being used against these institutions at different levels, he said and added, the government condemns this irresponsible attitude and no one would be allowed to do so.
"The President has sent a reference against the Chief Justice as per Constitution and there is nothing personal in this regard. But this is very unfortunate to note that since filing of the reference, harsh and irresponsible attitude has been adopted by some individuals and groups towards the national institutions including the army and the judiciary," he said.
Durrani said it was much shocking to note that the national media, for which President Musharraf had taken revolutionary steps to ensure its independence, also toed this irresponsible approach.
"President Musharraf, since 1999, has taken unprecedented steps for the freedom of the press. Now Pakistan is the only country in the entire Muslim world and the South Asia that has totally free and independent media," he said and added even no European state has the same freedom of information laws as Pakistan.
The Minister, however, said that since March 9, the national media has adopted quite irresponsible attitude towards the judicial matter.
He said that the electronic media aired such talk shows and live coverage in which objectionable language was used against national institutions including the armed forces and the judiciary. Likewise, he added, the print media also ignored these directions and they made successive lapses in this regard.
"Even the directions of the apex court of the country were totally ignored and such an environment was created that the entire nation was in a shock that what was happening in the country," he said. The Minister said that the government, however, always fully observed the sanctity of the superior judiciary and followed the instructions of the apex court. He said that nobody should have any doubt in this regard.
Durrani said the armed forces have always offered sacrifices for the sanctity and security of the country but the media also aired such a derogatory and humiliating remarks, slogans and speeches against the armed forces which were not only regrettable but objectionable as well.
He said no sovereign country could allow such an irresponsible attitude towards its constitutional institutions and no individual or group could be allowed to do so. He said it was our collective duty to safeguard our national interests and institutions.
"The national interest should be kept supreme and no political party or group should be allowed to adopt negative attitude. The economic stability, solidity of the democratic institutions, and defence of the country could never be compromised. It is the duty of all the citizens, including the media, to raise objections against this negative propaganda," he said.
He said that this negative propaganda would also affect the direct foreign investment in the country and thus it would harm the national institutions.
The Minister said that the people of the country are concerned at this negative development.
To a question regarding the matter of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), the Minister said that the PEMRA was an autonomous body working under the Cabinet Division. But after the passage of Cross Media Rights Act, the PEMRA was transferred under the administrative control of Ministry of Information, which was already looking after the matters of the rest of the media.
He said that the electronic media should observe the PEMRA rules. He said that from now on, the electronic media talk shows, live programmes and other programmes would have to observe the sanctity of judiciary.
"Those societies turn into jungle where the supremacy of the rule of law is not observed. The media was given freedom to safeguard the freedom of the national institutions. The masses have asked the government that why the media is being allowed to attack the freedom and sanctity of the national institutions," he said.
He made it clear that the parliament is the supreme body to legislate and the parliament itself or the judiciary can elaborate the laws. But no one else can elaborate the laws, he added.
To another query, the Minister said that the PEMRA laws are clear and no one has the right to exceed to the PEMRA laws. He said the government is investigating the threats hurled to some journalists in Karachi.
He said the government offers highest regard to the journalists community and the safety of the journalists would be ensured.
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