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Hasan urges media to publish govt’s successes along with mistakes

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Published March 6, 2023
Hasan urges media to publish govt’s successes along with mistakes

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Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today urged the media personnel to present the successes of the government along with mistakes, if there is any.“There may be some mistakes along with success while running the state as no government in the world can do its job cent percent perfectly… So, not only the mistakes, the successes also have to be highlighted,” he said.The minister said this while exchanging views with editors and chief news editors of country’s electronic media at an auditorium of Tathya Bhaban in the city.Hasan said the opposition party does not admit that country is marching ahead amid COVID-19 pandemic. Even after crossing the Padma Bridge, they say that ‘no development has taken place in the country’, he added.He said those statements are being aired exclusively by all televisions. Everyone’s statements could be broadcast, but the real incident must also be aired so that the people could reach a right conclusion, said Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary.Information and Broadcasting Secretary Md Humayun Kabir Khandaker and editors and chief news editors of private TV channels took part in the meeting.The minister said though media have to comply with owners’ opinions, news is published at the decision of news heads or editors. They decide which news will be aired or not, how much will be aired and which bytes will be on air and the control is in their hands, he added.He said the journey of the country’s private television was started by Bangabandhu’s daughter Prime Minister SheikhHasina. The journeys of ETV, ATN Bangla and Channel-i had been launched after Awami League took the office in 1996, he added.So far, 36 private TV channels are on air while some channels will be on air soon, he said.He said an exponential growth has taken place in all sectors including private TV channels, radios, newspapers and online news portals in the last 14 years and talented persons get the opportunity of works. There are now 36 TV channels, about 1,250 newspapers and hundreds of online news portals in the country, he continued.Hasan said mass media creates mind of people and presents the scenario of society and the world as well. For this, how the news is presented in media is important, he added.At the same time, he said, the responsibility of television is to expose the undiscovered aspects of the local culture and society and bringing out what the society does not look at, through reporting so that the society and the government can focus on it. The role of TV channels is pivotal in creating the mind of people, building the nation and running the state, he added.He said the country’s economy is vibrant under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minster Sheikh Hasina amid global recession, COVID-19 situation and the ongoing war. The size of GDP has also increased as it is now about 500 billion dollars while the size was 76 or 80 billion dollars in 2009, said Hasan.He said Bangladesh left behind India in per capita income which now stands at 2,884 dollars. Besides, Bangladesh left behind Pakistan in all indexes including social, economy, health and human development many days ago, the ruling party leader said.The development is being praised by the world’s newspapers and mass media which are not seen in country’s media, he said.He said, “I’m trying with my utmost devotion and ability to ensure the security of the mass media after the premier gave me the responsibility of the ministry. The cable operators are maintaining the serial of the Bangladeshi TV channels as per their on-air date. No one, not even the television owners, thought that we could stop advertising our products in foreign media and their ads on our televisions. I informed it to our Prime Minister.

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