Marriyum Aurangzeb congratulates newly-elected office-bearers of CPNE
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Marriyum Aurangzeb on Sunday said the coalition government was actively taking measures to promote media freedom under the leadership of Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif who fully believed in freedom of expression.
“Journalism and freedom of expression are essential constitutional requirements for strengthening democracy,” the minister said in a news statement while felicitating newly elected office-bearers of Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE).
Marriyum Aurangzeb congratulated CPNE President Irshad Arif, Senior Vice President Anwar Sajdi, Secretary General Ejazul Haque and other newly elected officials.
The minister lauded the role playing by the CPNE for strengthening democracy and promoting press freedom in the country. She hoped that the newly-elected office-bearers would use their experience and skills to lead the CPNE towards further improvement.
The government, she said would continue to cooperate with the CPNE to resolve the issues faced by newspapers and magazines in the country. Marriyum Aurangzeb said the government resolved issues faced by the media on priority.
Meanwhile, she also ruled out negotiations with Imran Khan, stating talks could not be held with those who attacked the state.
In a statement, the minister said Imran Khan was not appealing for negotiations; he was, in fact, seeking an NRO. Taking a jibe at Imran, she said the foreign agent who committed robbery of 60 billion rupees will be brought to justice.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that talks cannot be held with those who attacked sensitive installations and buildings and desecrated the memorials of martyrs and Ghazis.
Rejecting a negotiation offer made by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, Marriyum Aurangzeb said that talks could not be held with those who attacked the state.
The deposed prime minister — who was removed from office via a vote of no confidence in April last year — said he is ready to speak to "anyone who is in power" after his party's top leaders began jumping ship following the May 9 riots.
Reacting to his offer, the information minister said: “Dialogue cannot be held with those who set the country on fire, create chaos and anarchy, fills the minds of masses with hatred, and harbour armed groups.”
She said that Khan was not appealing for negotiations, he was, in fact, seeking an “NRO”.
Khan had said that he was forming a committee which will talk to "anyone who is in power" on two things.
"If it helps the country according to 'them', I will leave politics. Second, how is it beneficial for the country if elections are held in October," Khan had said about the objective of the committee.
Taking a jibe at the PTI chief, Marriyum Aurangzeb said the “foreign agent” who committed “robbery” on Rs 60 billion was to be brought to justice.
She ruled out talks with those who attacked sensitive installations and buildings which were symbols of national pride including General Headquarters (GHQ), those who desecrated the memorials of martyrs and Ghazis, who attacked ambulances, hospitals and schools and were involved in vandalism.
The information minister said talks cannot be held with those who “poisoned the minds of the youth”. “Negotiations could not be held with the leaders of the criminals and terrorists,” she added.
The PML-N leader said while his party crumbled like a “castle of sand”, Imran was pleading for talks, recalling how "electables" were brought in planes to join the PTI.
Marriyum opined that parties not formed on any political ideology were disintegrated like the PTI.
Later in the day, the PTI announced the constitution of a seven-member team for negotiating with the incumbent government on the direction of its chairman.
The negotiation team comprises PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi, former defence minister Pervez Khattak, former National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser, PTI Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh, and former ministers Murad Saeed, Hammad Azhar, and Aun Abbasi.