Press Freedom Under Fire: Journalists' Chief Slams Government's Stance Ahead of Polls

In a pointed pre-election critique, Nirmala Sharma, President of the Federation of Nepali Journalists, has accused the current government of adopting an increasingly restrictive view towards media and press freedom. Speaking at a program in Lalitpur, Sharma highlighted a weakening implementation of constitutionally guaranteed freedom of expression. She noted the communication sector has yet to experience positive change 100 days into the new administration's term. This sharp rebuke from a key media body raises concerns about democratic space, potentially influencing voter sentiment regarding governance and civil liberties as the national election approaches.
- Journalists' Federation Chief warns of shrinking press freedom under current government, days before national election.
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