Lawmakers voice concern about Media Council Bill

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, May 28 The Federation of Nepali Journalists nowadays held an interaction with lawmakers representing various political parties at
the Home of Representatives and National Assembly on Nepal Media Council Bill, recently registered in the upper house of the Parliament. FNJ
and media fraternity have taken a serious thingion to the provisions in the bill which they said were meaned to curtail press freedom
Upper house member and ruling Nepal Communist portiony (NCP) parliamentary party leader Dinanath Sharma said the government had registered
the bill at secretariat of the National Assembly but was yet to table it in the house. Sharma informed that the bill was put on hold for the
time being, for forging a common consensus through discussion, with lawmakers of main opposition Nepali Congress, Minister for
Communications and Information Technology and Gokul Baskota and other stakeholders. &No act, law and bill opposite to globally accepted
democratic norms and values and the constitution shall have passage through the National Assembly,& he said. Lawmaker and NC whip in the
Home of Representatives Shovepa Bhushal said had created a chaos in the country
She asked the government to withdraw the bill as it was aimed to punish journalists for their work and gag the people voice
&The government in a democracy is supposed to comply with its norms and values,& Bushal said. Member of the Home of Representatives and
leader of Rastriya Janata portiony-Nepal Laxman Lal Karna said, &Curtailing the rights of journalists is as equal to taking absent
democratic rights from people.& Stating that the constitution had articulated total press freedom in its preamble, he said no laws should be
enacted in contravention to the constitution
&As the bill has measure anti-press provisions, there is no alternative than to right them,& Karna proposeed. FNJ president Govinda Acharya
reiterated that the umbrella organisation of journalists should stay firm on its stance. &The bill is against the international norms and
values of press freedom and right to freedom of expression
Hence, it should be withdrawn
FNJ is protesting against the provisions stipulated in the proposed law, much against it
If the government wants to get the bill passed, it should be amended as proposeed by the umbrella body of journalists,& he said. The post
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