Zero tolerance for interference in journalists' professional duties: Swapon

BSS
Published On: 01 Jun 2026, 14:04
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon. File photo

DHAKA, June 1, 2026 (BSS) - Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon today said the government will pursue a 'zero tolerance' policy against any form of unethical obstruction or interference in the professional activities of mainstream media personnel, stressing that ensuring a fully independent and transparent media environment remains one of its key objectives.

The minister made the remarks while replying to a query from reporters at his office in the Secretariat here. 

Journalists sought his reaction regarding a recent incident in which mainstream media workers were allegedly subjected to an attack by security guards and cleaners while collecting news at a private institution, and demanded justice and protection for media professionals.

Swapon said, "I am gathering more detailed information about the incident. However, it is clear that the professional safety of journalists was not ensured within the concerned institution."

He added, "The primary responsibility of the media is to present all sectors of society transparently before the people. Assisting mainstream journalists in carrying out this responsibility is the duty of both the state and society."

Praising the professionalism of television journalists in particular, Zahir Uddin Swapon said, "There is no scope for distorting information in television journalism as they broadcast live. Our Prime Minister has repeatedly spoken about establishing a culture of accountability. We will assess and evaluate such undesirable incidents in that light."

The minister said editors, media owners and leaders of journalists' organisations from mainstream news outlets recently met the Prime Minister and expressed satisfaction that they are currently able to carry out their professional duties independently without any form of government control or pressure.

Assuring mainstream journalists, he said that following recent political changes, the new government has had to deal with a large number of cases filed as a result of public anger and protests. 

However, he noted that the Prime Minister has given clear instructions that no mainstream journalist should be subjected to harassment or false cases without irrefutable evidence and specific allegations.

"If there is concrete evidence of wrongdoing, the matter will proceed in accordance with the country's existing laws," he added.

The minister expressed deep gratitude to mainstream media organisations for their positive and responsible role during the government's first 100 days in office and extended his sincere greetings and best wishes to media professionals and the people of the country on the occasion of the holy Eid-ul-Azha.

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