Journalism strengthens democracy: Home Minister Lekhak
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has said that journalism is the guardian of democracy.
While congratulating the newly elected officials of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) today at the Ministry of Home Affairs at Singha Durbar, Minister Lekhak said that impartial journalism is the pillar of democracy.
"Our Constitution guarantees full press freedom. The government ensures the atmosphere for independent, professional and impartial journalism," he said.
The Home Minister emphasized that journalism should be based on ethics, system and truth.
"I urge you to protect yourself and the media from activities such as disseminating fictitious news, creating unnecessary confusion in the society, character assassination of individuals, society and communities," said Minister Lekhak.
FNJ chair Nirmala Sharma, expressed her gratitude for the role played by the government in facilitating the conduction of the elections of the FNJ in a peaceful environment.
In addition, she submitted a memorandum to the Minister of Home Affairs, demanding action against those involved in the violation of press freedom.
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