SRINAGAR, JULY 4: The
three-member Press Council of India (PCI) team held a series of meetings here
today with the representatives of various media associations to have an insight
into the challenges confronting the media in the State.
The PCI team comprising of Pravat Kumar Dash, Ashok Upadhyay and Prof
Sushma Yadav, held detailed deliberations with the representatives of Kashmir
Editors Guild (KEG), Kashmir Press Club, Jammu &Kashmir Editors Forum
(JKEF), Jammu and Kashmir Press Association (JKPA), J&K Media Association,
J&K Journalistic Union and other similar bodies.
During the meetings, the associations urged PCI to play a proactive role
in addressing the issues and challenges faced by the newspapers and journalists
here.
They demanded that there should be a set-time frame within which the
petitions filed in the Council by the newspapers regarding various issues are
addressed.
Lack of J&K’s representation in PCI was also discussed during the
meetings. It was said that it is high time when J&K should get
representation in the Council, as it will expedite redressal of the cases
brought into the notice of the Council from the State.
The visiting Council members acknowledged that there has been some
communication gap between local journalists and the Council and every possible
step would be taken to fill the void at an earliest. They assured that they
would be in regular touch with the media fraternity in the State to ensure
speedy redressal of their grievances.
The team said that they were visiting the State on the instructions of
Chairman PCI Justice C K Prasad who according to them was concerned over the
recent developments in the State.
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