Naqvi, Tessori hail media’s role for uplifting democracy

KARACHI: Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi and Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori hailed on Friday the role of media for uplifting the democracy in the country.

Expressing his thoughts in line with the World Press Freedom Day, Naqvi said: “I extend heartfelt congratulations to the journalistic fraternity of Pakistan and around the globe. The role of a free press in promoting progress, democracy, and accountability cannot be overstated”.

“The journalistic community carries a significant responsibility as the fourth pillar of the state. Throughout my career, I have upheld journalistic principles,” he said.

“The journalistic fraternity has rendered invaluable services by highlighting various issues, including social injustices,” Naqvi said.

Naqvi praised the journalists who had sacrificed for truth and press freedom.

Meanwhile, underscoring the importance of press freedom, Tessori said: “The press freedom is an integral part of democracy’s strength. We cannot overlook the role of journalists in promoting and maintaining democratic values and continuity”.

Acknowledging the sacrifices made by the country’s journalists, Tessori said: “The journalists of the country have also made sacrifices to uphold democratic traditions. Journalism not only serves as the fourth pillar of the state but also represents the strong voice of the people”.

“I commend busy journalists for their dedication to fulfilling their duties despite challenges.

Earlier on Thursday, Naqvi hailed Tessori for inaugurating the IT marquee.

According to details, Naqvi visited the IT marquee along with Tessori in Karachi. On this occasion, the students welcomed both Naqvi and Tessori with verve.

Tessori said: “I would like to urge the students to not disappoint. Through the Governor Sindh Rozgar Scheme up to Rs10 million will be provided for doing business.”

Meanwhile, Naqvi commended the services of Tessori, saying, “I used to listen about the intiatives taken by the Sindh governor. But today I am getting the opportunity to witness them myself.”

“The Sindh governor had developed a small city in the form of IT marquee,” Naqvi said.

“Such a project can only be initiated by Kamran Tessori,” he added.

 

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