Press Club of India to hold meeting today over censorship in Indian Occupied Kashmir

IndiaPress Club of India to hold meeting today over censorship in Indian...

NEW DELHI, India:  Indian journalists will hold a Public Meeting today at Press Club of India New Delhi at 3 pm on the issue media censorship and situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir

According to a statement issued by the journalist body, Kashmir (read as Indian Occupied Kashmir) is indeed a big and complicated question that confronts us. However, what is an even bigger question is – What is happening in Kashmir today? For the past twenty days the telecommunication and internet services are down and no newspapers are being published. News agencies are not able to send news. The only news that is available is either from the government or the international news agencies, the facts given by whom have been denied by the government. Under the circumstances the country wants to know the actual ground situation in Kashmir. Without announcement of any kind emergency, the reporters in Kashmir have been prevented from fulfilling their responsibility of reporting from the valley, as indeed, some of them have even been arrested.

Press Club of India to hold Public Meeting today on the issue censorship and situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir
Press Club of India to hold Public Meeting today on the issue censorship and situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir

So much so, that the media personnel who accompanied the leaders of the national opposition parties were roughed up by the security personnel at Srinagar airport. This only goes to show that not everything is fine in Kashmir and that the government is preventing the real picture in the valley from coming out. Press Council of India had been constituted to uphold the neutrality and independence of journalism in India.

However, under the prevailing circumstances its role has also come under shadow by acting as an organ of the government.

Under the circumstances, all institutions and organizations associated with journalism demand from the government it should immediately restore conditions in Jammu and Kashmir to facilitate gathering and relay of news by all media personnel; the restrictions on internet and telecommunications should be removed, and the journalists be permitted safe and independent travel to report on the ground situation in the state. In this context, on the call given by press association, the Press Club of India, Women’s Press Club, Editor’s Guild and other journalist organizations are organizing a meeting at the Press Club of India on Tuesday, 27 August 2019, in which apart from the representatives of these organizations many senior journalists shall express their views.

Meanwhile in a Press Conference in Chennai, the Chennai Journalists and Citizens called on the Press Council of India (PCI) to withdraw its affidavit in the Supreme Court and support the call to end media blockade in Jammu and Kashmir.

The Speakers including the President of Alliance for Media Freedom N. Ram, V. Geetha of theTamilnadu Women’s Coordination Committee, Carnatic Singer T.M.Krishna and Others said that the PCI, a body set up by the Parliament for the purpose of protecting press freedom in the Country has done just the reverse.

In an application it filed in the Supreme Court, the PCI justified the curbs placed on media access to and freedom of movement of journalists in Kashmir citing overriding concerns of national security. Rather the push for access to all parts of Kashmir and protection and safety of Media persons, the Council has made itself subservient to the ruling dispensation. This does not bode well for India.

Must read

Recent News

Donald Trump Leaked Audio Clip

Trump’s Presidency may reset US-Pakistan diplomatic dynamics

0
By Farzeen NadeemDonald Trump’s victory in the presidential elections as the 45th President of the United States can be termed transformative, even though the...
Without comprehensive, false information will continue to destabilize Pakistan, says COAS Gen Asim Munir

Without comprehensive laws, false narratives will continue to destabilize Pakistan, says COAS Gen Asim...

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir has reiterated that without comprehensive laws and regulations, false and misleading information and hate speech will...

Lahore awaits to host the 2nd International Punjabi Conference on 18 to 20 November...

0
Lahore, Pakistan: Over 100 international delegates from all over the world will attend the Second International Punjabi Conference organized by Punjabi Parchar. The three-day...
On behalf of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Deputy King of Kingdom of Bahrain, conferred Bahrain Medal - First Class upon Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force at Sakhir Air Base, Bahrain. The medal was awarded to Air Chief in recognition of his distinguished efforts to enhance military cooperation and defence collaboration between the two brotherly countries. The ceremony was witnessed by senior civil and military leadership of Kingdom of Bahrain. His Royal Highnes conveyed his heartfelt acknowledgement to Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu for the participation of Pakistan Air Force contingent comprising JF-17 Block-III fighter jets alongside air and ground crew in the Bahrain International Airshow. Chief of the Air Staff expressed his gratitude for the honour of receiving the Bahrain Medal - First Class. On the sidelines of Bahrain International Airshow, Commander of Ninth Air Force (US Air Forces Central Command — AFCENT), Lieutenant General Derek France called on Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force. The Air Chief reiterated his resolve to further enhance the existing bilateral cooperation between the two strategic partners. Commander AFCENT appreciated Pakistan’s efforts in promoting regional peace and vowed to enhance cooperation in the fields of joint training, mutual exercises and military to military collaboration. In a separate meeting, Chief of the Air Staff also called on Field Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Commander-in-Chief of the Bahrain Defence Force.

Bahrain conferred Bahrain Medal – First Class upon Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber...

0
Monitoring Desk: On behalf of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Deputy King...
Smog in Lahore links with stubble burning in Amritsar and Ludhiana

Motorcycles contribute 69% to smog caused by transport in Lahore

0
Lahore, Pakistan: Pakistan ranks 179th out of 180 countries in the world in the Environmental Performance Index, reports Independent Urdu.According to data available with...
Advertisement