Imran and company real target of fake news laws: Maryam

Apparently these laws are meant to silence opposition but in reality PM and his cabinet will face the music, she says


Our Correspondent February 20, 2022
PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz addressing a presser, on January 6, 2022. SCREENGRAB

LAHORE:

PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz has come down hard on the PTI-led government for amending laws that would pave way for penalising defamation against the army, judiciary, public servants and government institutions as well as allowing the lawmakers to address public gatherings during election campaigns.

Taking to Twitter on Sunday, the PML-N leader said the laws being amended by the government were apparently aimed to stifle dissent in the country but in reality they will be used against Prime Minister Imran Khan and his aides.

“Whatever laws this government is amending are meant to silence the media and the opposition but these laws are going to be used against [PM] Imran & Company,” she wrote on the micro-blogging site.

Earlier today, Law Minister Farogh Naseem said under amended law the prison sentence for spreading fake news has been increased from three years to five years, while the offence has also been made non-bailable.

Addressing a press conference in Karachi, the law minister said the complainant can seek defamation and criminal proceedings against the accused since now it has become a cognisable offence.

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According to Naseem, the government amended the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca) 2016 to penalise fake news as "lies cannot be allowed to become the foundation of a society".

The critics, however, believed that the move was an attempt by the ruling party to not only control the digital space but also prevent criticism against the government and the country’s institutions.

“Amendment to Peca, through an ordinance approved by the federal cabinet, whereby criticising the judiciary or military is a punishable offence, is extremely regressive,” Usama Khilji, a digital rights activist, said.

According to a summary sent by the information technology ministry pertaining to incorporation of the amendments in Peca, it was stated that the Constitution guaranteed equality of citizens and equal protection of the law as fundamental rights under Article 25(1).

COMMENTS (2)

Jesus Raza Washington USA | 2 years ago | Reply Party Vice-President Maryam Nawaz This Bitch doesn t even have the qualifications to be a Kitchen Maid let alone be indulging in Main stream Politics of Pakistan These are the reasons Pakistan s Politics are stuck in the Quick sand for past several decades No One from the Oppositions has the merits nor the qualifications or the experience to lead Pakistan on Road to Progress and Prosperity These Feudal Politicians are Historically in Politics as a family Business to steal Money and Loot the country and mis use Power and on path to destroy a Beautiful Country
SHAW | 2 years ago | Reply AT LEAST HE IS NOT RUNNING AWAY WITH LOVER IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT LIKE YOU... AND NOT GIVING BIRTH TO ILLEGITIMATE harami CHILD IN 4 MONTHS AFTER NIKAH LOOK INWARDS GAS HTI .. YOU WILL SEE GUTTER FILTH INSIDE YOU
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