Pakistan's state-run media to enjoy "complete editorial independence": new information minister

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's new government led by Prime has "lifted all political censorship" in the state-run media outlets, Information claimed today.

The new direction was "in line with the vision of Khan", he said.

He said that the Tehreek-e-Insaf government has "lifted all political censorship" in the state-run

The minister said that the (PTV) and will now enjoy complete editorial independence over the content they produce.

"As per vision of @ImranKhanPTI Ended political censorship on PTV, clear instructions issued for a complete editorial independence on PTV and Radio Pakistan, drastic changes ll be visible in Information Dept in coming 3 months Inshallah," Hussain tweeted.

The new also proposed introducing an English-language channel of radio on the internet, particularly for international audience, Geo reported.

He asked the to play a proactive role in promoting a positive image of Pakistan globally, and directed concerned organisations to make efforts to generate revenue by improving their programming and content.

Cricketer-turned-politician was sworn-in as the 22nd of Pakistan on August 18.

in his first address to the nation on Sunday had promised wide-ranging reforms in government institutions with a view to make them independent and free from corruption.

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First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 18:45 IST