PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to table a bill in the provincial assembly to protect journalists.
Spokesman for the KP government and Special Assistant for Information and Higher Education Kamran Bangash said in a statement on Tuesday that the government would soon introduce the bill in the KP Assembly to protect journalists.
He added that the bill would cover other important issues, including the basic rights of journalists, training, insurance and investigation-related matters. “The bill proposes the rights of journalists and media professionals”, he added.
Referring to the vision of Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, Kamran Bangash said he wanted to provide all facilities and privileges to the KP journalists as independent media and journalism was part of the manifesto of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
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