Senator Raza Rabbani has said that the slide carrying photographs of prominent journalists during a press conference of director general Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) some weeks back is also highly regrettable.
In a statement issued here on Wednesday, he regretted that in the run up to 2018 elections, attempts are being made to intimidate the print and electronic media by way of physical intimidation, abduction and torture of dissenting journalists and blocking of news channels.
He said that such actions are a denial of Article 19 of the Constitution, 1973, which is a fundamental right and provides freedom of the press. "Such actions are also denial of the fundamental right guaranteed under Article 19(A), the right of every citizen to have access to information in all matters of public interest," he added.
He said that harassment of working journalists, newspaper editors and columnists from expressing dissent in columns in their newspapers is highly condemnable, adding this is limited not only to the working journalists but also newspaper distributors and cable operators also face intimidation.
"The Amnesty International and the International Press Institute in their reports have also referred to the same. If this campaign continues the holding of free, fair and just elections, as stipulated under the Constitution, will become next to impossible. Let such forces be warned that the social and political fiber of Pakistani society and the polarization within the federation cannot withstand an engineered election," he added.
He said that it appears that a hidden hand is gradually dismantling the forth pillars of the federation to weaken it. The Executive due to its bad governance and isolation from parliament has fallen prey, he added, while parliament has been unable to defend itself. One by one the pillars are being targeted to the extent that they are becoming irrelevant actors in the affairs of the State.
"The most appropriate forum for raising this issue is the Committee of the Whole or Standing Committee on Information of the Senate but unfortunately it seems that the Senate has deliberately shut its doors," he added.-PR