Lekhanth, May 21 : Gandaki Province chief minister Surendra Raj Pandey has said the province government will come up with the Communications Bill soon.
Addressing the 10th district
convention of Nepal Press Union (NPU) Kaski here today, the Chief Minister
said, "The Bill will be brought and it will be endorsed following
consultations with province-based media community."
"Decent journalism is necessary,"
he said, adding that lately the cases of character assassination of individuals
in the name of journalism have been reported. He urged media professionals to
pen in favour of federalism and democracy. "Anti-federalism activities are
taking place." He urged journalists not to support such activities through
their writings.
The Chief Minister advised
journalists not to compromise with the norms and values of journalism under any
circumstances and make sure that media stuffs are credible, fact-based and
impartial.
Underlining the need of
'purification' in journalism, the Chief Minister drew the Federation of Nepali
Journalists (FNJ)'s attention towards that end.
"Regulation is required for
any possible wrong practices in journalism," he said, adding that it was
the duty of journalists to make people aware of government affairs whether they
are wrong or right.
NC Gandaki Chair Shukraraj Sharma,
FNJ central member Sarita Timilsina, NPU central president Shiba Lamsal,
journalists Bimala Bhandari and Gangadhar Parajuli aired their views
concentrating on the press freedom and the issues of working journalists.
On the occasion, NPU Kaski honoured
journalists Rabindra Bastoka, Ramesh Poudel, Nabin Sigdel and Bhandari with
various prizes. Chapter officiating president Rabina Ale presided over the
programme. (RSS)