Media freedom will not be hindered: SL President

By IANS | Published: December 13, 2019 10:16 AM2019-12-13T10:16:04+5:302019-12-13T10:25:04+5:30

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has assured that media freedom would not be hindered in any form during his tenure and said that opportunity was available for any reasonable criticism.

Media freedom will not be hindered: SL President | Media freedom will not be hindered: SL President

Media freedom will not be hindered: SL President

Rajapaksa, who met with heads of media institutions at the presidential secretariat on Thursday, said he expected all media institutions to fulfil its obligations towards the country while engaging in favourable reporting to uphold the island nation's reputation, reports the Daily Mirror newspaper.

At the meeting, he said he was elected to the office by the people with a heap of expectations to be fulfilled.

"Enhancing the efficiency of politic and public officials, eradicating corruption and economic development are key among these expectations. I'm confident that I will receive the fullest support and cooperation of the media in achieving these objectives," he said.

The President said the image of the country plays an integral part in bringing in investments and enhancing economic corporation internationally and said media has a wider responsibility in building a good image of the country.

He appreciated the behaviour and how local media reacted during the recent Swiss Embassy employee incident and expressed regret over the way international media reported the incident by blowing it out of proportion.

"Local media also have the ability to set the record straight and rectify misinformation," President Rajapaksa said.

Meanwhile, the President commented on the city beautification efforts and the fervour of wall paintings currently underway across the country.

He said these new developments were not a result of anyone's request but an artistic trend originated among the youth who love their country.

The President highlighted the continuous support rendered by the media institutions to encourage such youth groups.

( With inputs from IANS )

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