Hunza-Nagar Union of Journalist during its brief emergency meeting called on August 30 has decided to boycott coverage of any event on government level in the wake of a misunderstanding created last week by both regional bureaucracy and political administration. It is said in local media circle namely Hunza-Nagar Union of Journalists that Chief Minister Syed Mehdi Shah and civil administrative authorities intentionally in a quest tried to keep media persons away from vital events of this comparatively new district in the reion. More over it has blamed that either deputy Commissioner Hunza-Nagar or his Public Relation Officer was responsible for that. Gradually, various things that were considered gossips are tending to become reality:to overlook new district in ADPs, annual developmental funds from budget, proportionate share of employments under specified quota and proper departmentalization. The union has vowed to record its protest before authorities on September 03, 2010 to bring the responsible to the knees. Interestingly, not a single department since creation of new district has ever demanded to fill the vacancies on urgent basis where civil administration is an instrumental to enhance feeling of deprivation as they prefer interest of other district on where they actually serve. Besides such subtle intricacies, bureaucracy seem to divide journalists on territorial lines to weaken the influence of local media which has induced public servants, once inaccessible to answer to the public whom they serve- a remarkable transformation across the country.
The time implies for media persons to have effective coordination in good and bad days for they themselves have to support each others in hard times. We insist associations and unions of journalist circles to keep unity among themselves to serve the masses through patronizing good and exposing evil in every walk of life to build a just society.
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