BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed on Wednesday, said their party will ensure full media freedom in Bangladesh, a promise included in the BNP’s 31-point plan.
Speaking at a Meet-the-Press event organised by the party’s media cell in a Chakaria hotel, Salahuddin said BNP would establish a separate media reform commission and take necessary measures based on its recommendations.
“A media reform commission has already been formed, and the BNP will review its proposals,” he said.
Highlighting the importance of press freedom for democracy, Salahuddin said, “In countries where media freedom is guaranteed, the democratic structure is stronger.”
Noting the digitalisation of the world, he said, “Information now spreads globally within moments, and everyone must act with extreme caution to uphold the nation’s dignity worldwide.”
Salahuddin emphasised the crucial role of the media in strengthening Bangladesh’s democratic system. He recalled that an open media environment was fostered in 1991 under the leadership of Begum Khaleda Zia, which allowed electronic media to flourish.
“However, over the past 16–17 years, the media has become increasingly partisan, affecting the democratic process in the country,” he said.
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On the role of journalists, Salahuddin advised, “Journalists should work with their conscience, not merely as employees of media owners. The media should aim to safeguard national sovereignty and democracy.”
Chakaria Upazila BNP President Enamul Haque, General Secretary M Mobarak Ali, Cox’s Bazar Journalists’ Union President Nurul Islam Helali, Cox’s Bazar Press Club President Mahbubur Rahman, and media personnel from Chakaria and Pekua attended the event.