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No scope to fire journalist without serving notice: Mahfuj Alam

Bangladesh

BSS
05 May, 2025, 09:05 pm
Last modified: 05 May, 2025, 09:16 pm

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No scope to fire journalist without serving notice: Mahfuj Alam

Asking question is important to make the government accountable, he says

BSS
05 May, 2025, 09:05 pm
Last modified: 05 May, 2025, 09:16 pm
Information and Broadcasting Adviser Mahfuj Alam today (5 May) addressed a seminar at the hall room of the Department of Films and Publications. Photo: BSS
Information and Broadcasting Adviser Mahfuj Alam today (5 May) addressed a seminar at the hall room of the Department of Films and Publications. Photo: BSS

There is no scope to fire a journalist from his job without service any notice, Information and Broadcasting Adviser Mahfuj Alam said today (5 May).

"Three journalists have been dismissed and we strongly oppose this action. The government does not support the termination of any journalist without due process," he said while addressing a seminar organised by Bangladesh Journalist Welfare Trust at the hall room of the Department of Films and Publications.

The adviser said, "If a dismissal is necessary, it must follow a clear procedure and proper notice must be served to this end. We stand against any action that threatens an individual's livelihood."

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Mahfuz Alam said, "Deepto TV authorities did not serve any notice prior to suspending its news transmission. But, in such a manner the transmission was halted it seems to all that the government shut down the media."

He added, "But the government didn't shut down its news transmission. This is an act of impetuousness. It is not a good sign. The government's policy is that no outlet will be forcibly closed. But, there will be an investigation to determine whether the media acted in favor of any particular political party."

Mahfuj Alam said asking question is important to make the government accountable. However, there is a clear distinction between questions and propaganda.

He noted, "Some newspapers still do not write July uprising, instead they write July movement, they do not say the government of the July uprising, they say the government of the change of power. This means that 2000 people were not martyred here. It seems to all that there was a conspiracy, Hasina was overthrown there. The media can't do this."

Mentioning that these media outlets have not been shut down, the information adviser said, "Everything has happened before your eyes. The media is carrying out such a big uprising only in the name of a movement; it is very disappointing and sad."

He said none was allowed to hurt media outlet till date, and it will not be allowed in the future. "Fascism is a terrible thing— we must always keep its memory alive. If we forget, this dark chapter may be repeated. The rule of Sheikh Mujib and Sheikh Hasina does not match any other era."

The Information Adviser said that the media outlets that were given licenses during the Awami League period will be investigated.

He said even though Ershad was a dictator, while Sheikh Hasina is called a fascist. The reason for this is that Ershad had less manpower, while Mujib and Hasina of the Awami League had people everywhere, this party has established fascism in all systems, he added.

Mahfuj Alam said that today, Awami League leaders and activists are absconding; and Sheikh Hasina is responsible for it. Sheikh Hasina was the last person from the Sheikh family to escape because all the members of Sheikh Families had escaped before her.
 

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