Senior journalist Nusrat Javed reflects on declining health, shrinking newspapers, and the collapse of meaningful journalism in Pakistan.
As decision-making shifts to closed, unelected circles, journalists are increasingly denied access to real information, while newspapers struggle to survive amid rising costs, currency devaluation, and dependence on government advertising.
Javed highlights how parliamentary opposition has failed to play its constitutional role, leaving reporters without verified material and forcing public discourse into speculation, noise, and street politics.
The column is a sober meditation on power without consultation, journalism without sources, and politics trapped in repetition, questioning what remains to write when real news is deliberately hidden.
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