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Muzzling PTI’s voices

Editorial by Editorial
June 4, 2023
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is a political party that claims to represent the aspirations of the common people and to challenge the status quo of the corrupt elite. However, the State and its allies have recently increased their repression and censorship on the party and its followers.

The PTI and its supporters’ voices have been silenced by the media, which is meant to be a watchdog for democracy and a forum for opposing viewpoints.

One of the most egregious instances of this stifling was the order given by Pemra, the electronic media regulator, to TV channels to refrain from airing content from “zealots” and “hatemongers,” with apparent allusion to PTI activists who demonstrated for early elections and later against the illegal arrest of former PM Imran Khan.

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The directive was obviously intended to silence the opposition’s voice and slant the narrative in favor of the PDM alliance, which is currently in power. Moreover, the directive went against the ideals of media independence and ethics, as well as the right to free speech guaranteed by the constitution.

The organization that monitors electronic media claims that allowing “hatemongers” to speak will “corrupt innocent minds of the public” and calls for a media blackout on those responsible for upsetting the “peace and tranquilly” of the country. These directives have come from influential circles and a transparent threat to the media to toe the line.

Who will decide who fits the nebulous criteria of a “zealot” and a “hatemonger” is the problem. Will it be personnel from the Pemra, the information ministry, or Military Establishment? Blackouts, boycotts, and bans aimed at undesired political actors haven’t worked historically in this unstable country, and they’re not likely to succeed today either.

There are many sincere zealots and hatemongers in Pakistan who spew hate speech by promoting violent, sectarian, and divisive viewpoints. Calling political figures by these labels, nevertheless, is debatable.

Not only is it unfair and undemocratic to silence PTI’s views in the media, but it also serves no useful purpose. The general public feels denied of their right to information and involvement, which breeds animosity and discontent among them. As a result, the state and its institutions’ legitimacy and credibility are weakened by conspiracy theories and gossip. Additionally, it prevents the society from having the kind of constructive discussion and interaction that is necessary for resolving disputes and figuring out how to solve the difficulties the country is currently facing.

As long as they do not instigate violence or hatred, the PTI and its supporters have the right to air their opinions and grievances through the media. The media must be independent, impartial, and free from outside pressure or intimidation. Because they are essential to democracy and progress, the state should uphold and defend media freedom.

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