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Print Print 2021-09-11

APNS rejects proposed PMDA

  • All Pakistan Newspapers Society says Pakistan Media Development Authority intends to strangulate and control entire media of the country
Published September 11, 2021

Karachi: The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) strongly lamented the perpetual efforts of the federal government to curtail the independence of the media, the latest being the proposed Pakistan Media Development Authority (PMDA), which, in the opinion of the APNS Executive Committee, is intended to strangulate and control the entire media of the country.

The Executive Committee of the APNS at its meeting held at Karachi on September 09, 2021 chaired by APNS President Sarmad Ali was briefed by the President on different meetings with the stakeholders and the federal government on the establishment of PMDA. The members unanimously rejected the proposal and termed it as an attempt to tighten the federal government control over the media from one platform. The proposed PMDA appears as extension of PEMRA to all media with more regimental provisions as subjugate and take over the independence of free media.

The Executive Committee further stated that the proposal was unconstitutional as any Federal legislation to regulate print media is beyond the power of parliament after the 18th constitutional amendment. The APNS out-rightly rejected the proposal to make it mandatory for all types of media to obtain licenses and renewal of registration. The proposal envisages the concept of media tribunal whose members were to be appointed by the Federal Government which is a form of direct control over the media.

All media organizations reject PMDA proposal

The Concept is contrary to the very notion of justice and a fair hearing as it denies the right of appeal in the high courts. The tribunals have been authorized with the punishment of up to 03 years imprisonment and a fine of Rs 25 million. The Committee observed that the federal government intends to tighten its control on media at large. The committee also noted that unless the proposed law to establish the PMDA is shared with stakeholders, no meaningful consultation was possible.

The Executive Committee considered the report of Advertising Committee and approved M/s Advertising and Business Consultants (Pvt) Ltd, Peshawar for confirmation of accreditation. M/s Marcom (Pvt) Ltd, Islamabad and M/s Wings Media (Pvt) Ltd, Lahore were granted provisional accreditation. The Committee also approved the restructuring of M/s Zenith Advertising Communication (Pvt) Ltd, Karachi.

The members offered Fateha on the sad demise of Mr Arif Nizami, a veteran editor and journalist, Shamim Akhtar wife of Ghulam Akbar and mother of Inam Akbar and Nadeem Akbar. Sahibzada Zia-ur-Rahman Shami, elder brother of Mujeeb-ur-Rahman Shami, Chief Editor, Daily Pakistan, Lahore and aunt of Fauzia Shaheen, publisher, Monthly Dastak, Karachi.—PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2021

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