State Minister for Shipping Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury urged the journalists to refrain from displaying negative news which ultimately creates problem for the nation. “Never display the negative news which subsequently creates confusion among the people and ultimately the media faces questions,” he said this on Friday while attending a scholarship-distribution programme organised by Dhaka Sub-Editors Council (DSEC) at the Jatiya Press Club (JPC) in the city. He urged the journalists to unveil truth always and remains with the truth, adding “The journalists should to work for the interest of the country, not to serve the purposes of any particular party or person.” Terming the government as journalist-friendly, Khalid Mahmud said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has approved a number of funds for the welfare of the journalists.
“Mass Media is an industry and the Prime Minister played a significant role for the betterment of that industry,” he said, adding that none of the government earlier did anything for the development of the mass media. With DSEC President Zakir Hossain in the chair, the programme was also attended, among others, by JPC President and Daily Jugantor Editor Saiful Alam, JPC Vice-President and Editor of Dainik Bangladesher Khabar Azizul Islam Bhuiyan, Awami League leader Advocate Balaram Poddar and DSEC General Secretary Muktadir Anik.
Later, the State Minister handed over crests among the 30 successful students.