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Nisar-ul-haq Aalie nominated as intern president of PJF

Pulwama 25-05-2021:-Journalists in southern Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Tuesday resigned from the media association ‘Pulwama Working Journalists Association’.

In this connection, the journalist fraternity posted resignation messages on their respective social media handles.

“I, Mir Zeeshan, journalist from Pulwama am hereby formally announce my resignation from Pulwama Working Journalist Association (PWJA),” one of the journalists posted on his Facebook profile.

Similar messages were seen posted by other journalists as well on social media.

“There were a multitude of problems facing the media fraternity in the district and the association was not doing much for addressing the same,” Qisar Mir, another journalist, said.

Jahangeer Ganaie, another journalist from the district, said, “Journalists in Pulwama are facing a lot of problems and despite having associations when no one is taking up their genuine issues with the concerned authorities, so what is fun of having such associations when they failed to redress the issues of their members and other journalists.”

Those who resigned from PWJA include Qisar Mir, Younis Khaliq, Aasif Ganaie, Mir Burhan, Zeeshan Mir, Nisar Ul Haq, Aijaz Rasheed, Gazi Khursheed, Reshi Irshad, Syed Aadil and Mudasir Maqbool.

It is pertinent to mention that the journalist fraternity formed a new association, for which a meeting was held earlier in the day.

Those who attended the meeting included Jahangeer Ganaie, Aasif Ganaie, Gazi Khursheed, Aijaz Rasheed, Mir Burhan, Sartaj Altaf, Younis Khaliq, Nisar Ul Haq, Zeeshan Mir, Sikander Gulzar, Aamir Ayoub, Reshi Irshad and Syed Aadil.

Keeping the Coronavirus-induced restriction in consideration, elections were deferred while Nisar ul Haq was appointed as the Interim President.

“The main aim of the journalist body is to take up various issues faced by the journalists in the valley, particularly in the southern district,” Nisar Ul Haq said after his appointment, adding that the association will also approach various stakeholders to uphold the constitutional and democratic values that govern the media in J&K.

The members said that the association will also approach media bodies like Press Council of India, Editors Guild of India and other international journalist associations regularly to highlight issues faced by them.

The body also decided to meet the district authorities in order to start a systematic process of ensuring the safety of the working journalists, while maintaining that in Kashmir, the coverage of various happenings and events make journalists vulnerable to all sorts of risks and apprehensions.

The meeting was concluded with the understanding that “the authorities follow the set procedures to ensure the safety of the professional journalists on the ground as press is an important pillar of democracy.”