Kathmandu, May 3: President Ramchandra Paudel has said that democracy is the minimum precondition for free and fair journalism.
Issuing a message today on the
occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the President said freedom of the press
and freedom of expression is a foundation of democracy and recalled the
contributions of the Nepali press sector in the country's major movements taken
place for democracy.
Press freedom is equally important
for implementing citizens' constitutional right to get information, President
Paudel said adding that the free press helps ensure transparency in the
governance system and hold it accountable.
"This is a vital aspect of the
entire society's democratization process," the President's message
reads.
President Paudel has said the more
the press is neutral, free and robust the more the democratic system will be
strengthened, and it was all our responsibility to create an environment
conducive to this. Due to this very role of the Nepali press, our constitution
has ensured complete press freedom and freedom of expression, President Paudel
viewed.
The President has described that free
engagement in all steps from information collection to its dissemination is
press freedom in a true sense adding that pluralism-based journalism ensures
citizens' access to every sort of news.
In his message, the President has
suggested that the media fraternity should work hard to establish the truth by
disseminating facts through independent journalism and has cautioned that
rumours could misguide the citizens and could create challenges in making the
right perception.
Likewise, the President has pointed
out that fake news that could be disseminated through social networking sites
could misguide the citizens and weaken the system, and has wished that World
Press Freedom Day would inspire Nepal's media fraternity to disseminate true,
factual and credible news. (RSS)