Newspaper reading key to combating fake news: PM
ISLAMABAD :Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has urged every individual to adopt the habit of newspaper reading citing it as a key to combating fake news and fostering a culture of responsible citizenship.
The prime minister, in his message on the National Newspaper Day being observed on Wednesday (September 25), also called for strengthening the role of newspapers in the daily life and support the invaluable institution so it could continue to serve the nation with integrity and dedication.
He said the power of a well-informed society could not be underestimated. “It is through informed citizens that we can build a stronger, more resilient Pakistan.”
The prime minister highlighted that in the contemporary world, the relevance of print media had become even more significant. “While social media has revolutionized the way we access information, it has also raised challenges in the form of fake news, misinformation, and disinformation.”
He said newspapers, with their established editorial standards and rigorous fact-checking process, continued to serve as a reliable source of information in a time of digital noise and confusion.
“They provide a level of accountability that is often missing in online spaces, ensuring that truth is not compromised,” he added.
PM Shehbaz said, “On this National Newspaper Day, we recognize and celebrate the indispensable contribution of newspapers as a cornerstone of our democracy.”
He emphasized that throughout history, the narratives crafted by the press had played a transformative role in shaping public discourse. In times of intellectual and ideological awakening, newspapers had served as catalysts, igniting passion and awareness by providing reliable information to the masses.
He said,”Reflecting on our own journey, during the pivotal moments of Pakistan’s independence movement, newspapers became the powerful voice of our nation’s founders, uniting the Muslim community across South Asia.
“In the years that followed, these vital publications have continually demonstrated their commitment to fostering democracy, safeguarding our constitutional values, and supporting transparency.”
The prime minister said in an age where disinformation was rampant, newspapers continued to offer well-researched and fact-based news, ensuring people’s access to authentic information. The importance of print media had not diminished with the rise of social media and online platforms.