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Don’t follow Indian media driven by commercialisation: Pak advisory

Pakistan issued an advisory to its media persons, asking them “not to follow the Indian media that is driven by crass commercialisation” while covering news events.

Updated on: Mar 30, 2016, 20:27:30 IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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Pakistan issued an advisory to its media persons, asking them “not to follow the Indian media that is driven by crass commercialisation” while covering news events.

Pakistan issued an advisory to its media persons, asking them “not to follow the Indian media that is driven by crass commercialisation”. (Picture courtesy: PEMRA website)
Pakistan issued an advisory to its media persons, asking them “not to follow the Indian media that is driven by crass commercialisation”. (Picture courtesy: PEMRA website)

“In the wake of Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi incidents, media is expected to cover the events with utmost professional responsibility...”

“Pakistan media needs to follow the example of professional handling of Brussels attacks by international media rather than following in the footsteps of Indian media that is driven by crass commercialisation,” Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) said in an advisory.

The advisory was scoffed at by Indian journalists, some of whom described it as “ironical”.

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