Pulwama attack: CPNE satisfied with responsible reporting by Pak media
KARACHI: Vice President of Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) Ikram Sehgal has expressed his full satisfaction over what he called responsible reporting of media and patriotic analysis in Pakistan regarding Pulwama incident in Occupied Kashmir while expressing grave concern against concocted, contrary to facts and baseless reporting of Indian media provocative and irresponsible comments.
Expressing his views in a statement he pointed out that Indian media was engaged in brain washing the people instead of representing their sentiments and aspirations, says a CPNE press release on Saturday.
Ikram Sehgal described media as mirror of the people and said that Indian media was like a horse with no bridle and as such was fanning war mongering and terror among the people misusing the constitutional right of freedom of expression and freedom of press.
The CPNE vice president made it clear that Pakistani media has come out with assurance of its full cooperation expressing unshakable confidence in the defence capabilities of armed forces, democratic govt and state institutions.
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