Some sections of media misreported PM’s recent interaction with journalists: Solangi

Misreporting was done on his statement regarding inflated electricity bills

Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi on Saturday said some sections of media had misreported the recent interaction of Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar with journalists in Islamabad regarding the electricity bills’ issue.
Murtaza Solangi, in a news statement, clarified that when the prime minister was asked during the interaction whether the electricity bills had caused chaos or anarchy in the country, he ruled out the anarchy, but did not dismiss the matter as non-issue.
He said the prime minister had not stated that the issue of electricity bills was not worrisome for the people, rather he explained what were the reasons behind the expensive electricity.
The prime minister reaffirmed in the media interaction that the solution would soon be worked out, Solangi added.
He said those who were responsible for the current situation had also been using the issue for the political point scoring in the wake of upcoming election.
PM Kakar never said that people’s problems were “unjust”, he added.
He said some responsible journalists had also confirmed that the prime minister had not referred the matter of electricity bills as a non-serious issue. Instead, he had stated that the country had commitments with international organizations, assuring that a solution would be worked out for the people without compromising the promises made to the organizations.
The minister said ironically, it was projected in the some sections of media that the prime minister was not concerned about people’s difficulties, which was unjust and against the journalistic norms.
He appealed to the media to report the news according to the facts.
The minister also cited a couplet from Faiz Ahmed Faiz Poetry to comment on the misreporting of the media interaction.

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