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03 Jul, 2026 16:21 pm
THAKURGAON, July 3, 2026 (BSS) - Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister and BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today called on journalists to uphold objectivity and impartiality in reporting, saying a strong and independent media is essential for a vibrant democracy. Addressing a felicitation programme for the newly-elected committee of the Thakurgaon Press Club at the Anisul Huq Auditorium of the club this afternoon, he said journalists should perform their professional duties without fear or favour. "A democracy becomes stronger when its media is strong. I urge you all to criticise those who do wrong and appreciate those who do good. One of the key responsibilities of journalism is to identify the shortcomings of politicians and help guide them in the right direction," he said. The minister said politicians are not above criticism and that constructive scrutiny by the media plays a vital role in ensuring accountability. "While working to fulfil people's expectations, politicians may make mistakes. It is the responsibility of the media to highlight those mistakes and ensure accountability," he said. Expressing concern over attacks and harassment faced by journalists for publishing factual reports, Mirza Fakhrul said such incidents undermine democratic values and freedom of the press. "Stronger the media of a country, the stronger its democracy. The success of democracy largely depends on an independent and responsible media," he added. Referring to the government's election commitments, the minister said approval had been given for the establishment of two new upazilas in Thakurgaon and the necessary administrative process had already begun. He, however, stressed that infrastructure development alone would not be sufficient, saying the country also needs competent, honest and responsible leadership to ensure good governance. Addressing journalists, Mirza Fakhrul urged them to judge people by their work rather than personalities. "Those who perform well deserve appreciation while irregularities and corruption must be exposed through fearless  reporting," he said. Congratulating the newly-elected committee of the Thakurgaon Press Club, he expressed the hope that its members would strengthen public confidence through objective journalism and take the organisation to new heights. Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Rafiqul Haque, Superintendent of Police Belal Hossain, Thakurgaon district BNP President Mirza Faisal Amin, General Secretary Paygam Ali and journalists from various print and electronic media were present at the programme.
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