Prothom Alo spreading propaganda instead of seeking apology: Information ministry
Prothom Alo spreading propaganda instead of seeking apology: Information ministry

Prothom Alo spreading propaganda instead of seeking apology: Information ministry

Information and broadcasting minister Hasan Mahmud on Sunday said people of the whole country have protested the incident (report) of the Prothom Alo, but the newspaper did not apologise yet.

“Today, the people of the entire country have spoken up and are protesting the incident (report) of the Prothom Alo. But the concerned newspaper is yet to apologise. Rather, they are spreading propaganda in the global sphere,” he said.

Hasan, also Awami League (AL) joint general secretary, said this at a meeting with the leaders of Bangladesh Sangbadpatra Parishad (BSP) at the conference room of his ministry in the secretariat.

Noting that this propaganda is also an offence, he said, “Reports were published and are being published in the country’s newspapers, television channels and online media almost every day regarding the prices of essentials. None of those media was asked a question, let alone filing case against them”.

“So the propaganda, which is being spread out that Samsuzzaman was arrested for writing about price hike, is also a crime. It is a matter of observation whether someone files a case for this (propaganda),” the minister added.

Mentioning that protests are taking place across the country, Hasan said, BFUJ-Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists, Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ), Dhaka University Teachers’ Association, 50 eminent citizens, Dhaka Bar Association, The Editors Guild, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Editors’ Forum, BSP and Amra Muktijoddhar Shantan and many others have issued statements protesting the Prothom Alo incident.

About arrest of accused Samsuzzaman in early hours, he said, “He was arrested after the case was filed. Many lawmakers are also arrested at 4:00am. Those, who serve as minister for several term and eminent politicians, are also arrested in the country. We all went to jail; most of us were arrested at night. But, no question was raised then”.

The minister added: “So everyone, including politicians, ministers and MPs can be arrested at night; but if a journalist undermines the sovereignty of the state, exploits a child and ridiculed the independence, there is no such law that he cannot be arrested”.

Since he was arrested after a case was filed, Hasan said, “Here we have to see whether he was tortured. But no complaint of torture was found”.

“As an information minister, I always try to protect journalists and intervene at first whenever any journalist faces harassment. We have to remember that our independence and sovereignty are above of everything. So while publishing reports, we should not do anything that goes against the morality and ethics of journalism and the state as well,” he added.

BSP president and prominent politician Mozaffar Hossain Paltu said Prothom Alo often publishes negative news first.

“My opinion in this regard is, you can publish but there must be a justification for it. Opposing something for sake of opposition is not newspaper policy. Surely, we want the security and rights of journalists. But it has a limit. There is necessity to think repeatedly about it in Journalism,” he added.

Paltu said they (Prothom Alo authority) organised programme and staged cultural function even on the day of Rana Plaza collapse that claimed lives of many people and had a great impact in national and international area.

“A student died at one of their cultural programmes at the Residential Model College. These are unfortunate,” he added.

BSP general secretary MG Kibria Chowdhury said, “Those who don’t respect the independence, they don’t respect the country either. It cannot be accepted that anyone will do journalism in Bangladesh without respecting the country”.

The BSP, a platform of publishers and editors of more than 350 newspapers, thinks that newspapers should be published and circulated in accordance with the journalistic principles. The report was unexpected, unwarranted and ill-motivated.

Pointing out that the development progress of the country is being appreciated all over the world, Hasan said, “US Assistant Secretary of State Julieta Valls gave a speech lauding the development progress of Bangladesh. It has been published in various newspapers Sunday. A bill has been introduced in the US Congress to recognise Bangladesh’s progress”.

Referring to BNP’s recent activities, he said, “We have never heard or seen that during the holy month of Ramadan, people clash with the police on the streets blocking roads by calling political programmes”.

BNP’s programmes definitely destroying the sanctity of Ramadan, the AL joint general secretary said, adding, “They talk about Islam but they are carrying out programmes by hampering the sanctity of Ramadan, which is unexpected and unfortunate. Their recent programmes are the reflections of their ill politics. Awami League, which tackled their (BNP’s) petrol bombing from 2013 to 15, knows what to do and when.

After the meeting, young journalist Jakwan Hossain handed over the book “Pranab Mukherjee: Rajnitir Bhetor O Bahir”, a biography of former Indian president Pranab Mukherjee, sent by Press Club of India President Gautam Lahiri, to the information minister. Lahiri recently published the book.

BSP members Rafiq Ullah Sikdar, Kamruzzaman Zia, Sheikh Manjur Bari Manju, Farid Ahmmad Bangalee, Ashok Dhar, Md Zahidur Rahman, TM Shawkat Ali, Morshed Mazumder, Md Anwar Hossain Akash, Nurun Nahar, Md Mafizur Rahman Khan Babu, Mohammad Arfin, Sohana Tahmina, Kazi Anwar Kamal and Md Jasim Uddin joined the meeting, among others.