New Delhi: Press Club of India and other journalists' bodies have urged the Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur to issue a directive for renewal of the PIB accreditation cards of the journalists without any further delay.
In a joint letter to the minister, they have said that an inordinate delay in the annual processing of renewal of the PIB cards has caused misgivings among the mediapersons who are doing press coverage of the various ministries of the Union government.
We request you to issue the necessary directive to the officials concerned and get the PIB accreditation cards renewed without further delay... without the formalities like press clippings, etc, they said.
The letter, sent to the minister by the Press Club of India on Wednesday, has been signed by the Press Association, Indian Women's Press Corps, Working News Cameramen's Association and Delhi Union of Journalist.
Noting that ministry has sent eligible media persons an intimation extending the validity of their PIB accreditation card to January 31, 2022, the journalists' bodies said, This is perplexing as we are not officially informed of any specific reason for the delay or impediment in the process of PIB Card's renewal.
We are constrained to read this step of the government as an overt or covert effort to prevent media persons from being kept informed of the government's viewpoints on news emanating from ministries.
It is felt that this move is heedlessly and needlessly aimed at suppressing coverage of news and views gathering, controlling freedom of press and putting undue pressure on correspondents and photographers, they added.
Drawing the minister's attention towards the problems that the accredited journalists may have to face due to delay in the renewal of their PIB accreditation cards, the journlaists' bodies said a large number of scribes depend on the CGHS (central government health service) cards for health facilities but without a valid PIB card, their CGHS cards cannot be renewed.
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