Dawn approaches SHC against withholding of advertisements by federal govt.

The Pakistan Herald Publications (Pvt) Limited on Thursday filed a petition in the Sindh High Court (SHC) challenging the withholding of advertisements by the federal government from daily Dawn newspaper.

The petition filed by Advocate Muneer A. Malik on behalf of PHPL and Hameed Haroon, the CEO of PHPL, names as respondents the Federation of Pakistan through the secretary Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and the Press Information Department (PID) through the principal information officer of the information ministry.

According to the petition, the federal government suddenly stopped placing advertisements in Dawn since January 2020 and no reason was communicated to the publication for the same even though "such advertisements were being placed in Dawn for decades".

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It states that the ban on publication of government ads in Dawn is based on mala fide intentions. "In fact, Dawn is being punished for the views and reports that it has published in its various editions as these views and reports do not conform to the views and opinions held by [...] the highest functionaries of the federal government," it says.

"The withholding/banning of advertisements is an attempt to muzzle Dawn in the exercise of its fundamental right of freedom of the press."

The petition notes that in a recent briefing to reporters, Prime Minister Imran Khan had reportedly accused Dawn of publishing "fake news" during his first official visit to China in November 2018. "It is respectfully submitted that no 'fake news' has been published as alleged," it reads.

"The [newspaper] has been condemned unheard. Similar comments and news were published in other newspapers that still continue to receive government advertisements and are in fact beneficiaries of increased advertisements by reason of their withholding the same for publication in Dawn."

According to the petition, Dawn is a 'Metropolitan A' newspaper falling within the highest circulation bracket. The circulation figures are verifiable by the government's own Audit Bureau of Circulation.

The daily is widely read for the quality and objectivity of its news coverage, comments and features. It is not aligned with any political party, which is one reason why the public looks up to it for impartial reporting and analysis, the application says.

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