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Independent media is essential for transparent govt: Sharjeel
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KARACHI: Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has said that freedom of media and expression is not merely a principle but a fundamental component of democracy. He emphasised the Sindh government’s commitment to creating an environment where media houses and journalists can work freely, without fear or threat. “A vibrant, independent media is essential for a transparent and accountable government,” he said during a meeting with Azad Jammu and Kashmir Information Minister Mazhar Saeed Shah at his office on Tuesday. Mr Memon, who holds the portfolios of information, transport, excise, taxation and narcotics control, informed the delegation about the initiatives taken by the Pakistan Peoples Party government in Sindh for the welfare of journalists. He stated that the Sindh government had been working tirelessly to promote long-term growth in the media industry. “A free press is a pillar of a democratic society, and freedom of expression is essential for holding power accountable.” The AJK information minister praised the Sindh government’s efforts for the journalist community.
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