ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain said on Friday the government was committed to the welfare of journalists and would provide health cards to them on a “priority basis.”
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s relations with the press and broadcasters have become increasingly strained since he took office after an election in 2018. Activists say the crackdown on the media since has left over thousands of journalists and other media workers jobless.
The government denies it censors the press and late last year President Dr. Arif Alvi signed the Protection of Journalists and Media Professionals Bill, 2021 to safeguard the rights of the media community. The legislation aims to protect journalists and media professionals from all forms of harassment, abuse, violence and exploitation at the hands of individuals and institutions, and authorizes the government to establish a commission to probe complaints against threats or acts of torture, killing, violent attacks, forced disappearance, and arbitrary arrests.
Reporters Without Borders ranked Pakistan among the five deadliest countries for journalists in 2020, when four journalists were killed.
“We will provide health cards to journalists on priority basis,” Hussain said in a congratulatory message to newly elected office bearers of the Press Association of the Supreme Court. He added that the health cards would enable journalists to get free medical treatment of up to one million rupees for themselves and their families.
Universal health coverage was a major promise by Khan on the campaign trail. Since coming to office, he has introduced the Sehat Sahulat Program which covers all people living below poverty i.e. earning less than $2 a day in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan. People with disabilities in AJK, GB, Islamabad and Punjab and members of the transgender community across Pakistan, who are registered with the National Database and Registration Authority, are also covered.
Last month, the program was extended to the province of Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous, and Islamabad Capital Territory.