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Govt to ensure public access to information: Sherry
By Mona Khan
ISLAMABAD—Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ms. Sherry Rehman
said Monday that the government would do all it can to ensure public
access to information and work with stake holders to dismantle curbs on
freedom of information. “Inspired by the vision of Shaheed Mohtarma
Benazir Bhutto, we would remove all draconian media laws introduced by
the previous regime and would facilitate the flow of information through
an independent and free media,’ she said while talking to a delegation
of All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS).
The delegation that called her under the leadership of APNS President
Hameed Haroon here.
The members of the delegation appreciated the media-friendly measures
taken by the new democratic government and assured the Minister of their
complete support in endeavours of the government for establishment of a
free, fair and responsible media in the country. During the course of
the meeting, the members discussed various problems being faced by the
print media in the country. They demanded enhancement in the rates of
newspaper advertisements, as the current rates are outdated and
incompatible with the ground realities.
They also demanded rationalization of the rate of GST levied on the
import of newsprint. Referring to the implementation of overdue 7th Wage
Board Award, the delegation linked its implementation with the exclusion
of non-journalists from the beneficiaries of the Award. The Minister
assured the delegation that she would look into the issues raised by
them. She said the new government would formulate media-friendly
policies as announced by the Prime Minister in his first speech in the
National Assembly.
The delegation included Jamil Ather, Senior Vice President, Imtinan
Shahid, Vice President, Airf Nizami, Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami, Syed Fasih
Iqbal and Dr. Tanvir A. Tahir, Executive Director of APNS.
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