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Old Friday, December 25, 2009
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jumping on the bandwagon again.

@ Ayesha, Waqar, Ranjha and Khanabadosh:

U all have presented good points for and against this topic. But what i cannot understand is the issue y some of you are supporting one side while the others are supporting the opposing side.

We, being candidates for CSS, must know that we should only support the truth and reality. We cannot take sides. It would be against the natural justice and common sense. Try not to be prejudiced.

The whole point can be given in a nutshell like this: Our media is free (to a large extent) but it is still immature. It needs time to prioritize its preferences and duties.

Whatever else u may say, either as an evidence or rebuttal, will just be the plain ground facts. They are true but you cannot judge them unless they have any impression on the nation at large. So, if the media performs negatively in the name of accountability or neutrality (Zardari and Ajmal Kasab), it could be harmful. But on the other hand, this is what the freedom of speech is all about.
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