Though, there has been no deliberate attempt on part of the government to impose any restrictions on the publication of newspapers, however, whatever has happened, because of some communication gap, is regrettable, the Chief Minister said.
She said this while interacting with the editors and owners of the local dailies, who called on her here to discuss resumption of publications and other issues confronting the local media in view of the prevailing law and order situation, an official spokesman said.
The spokesman said the Chief Minister assured the editors/owners that the "State Government is committed to independence of media at all costs and complaints of highhandedness against the press, if any, amid prevailing situation will be looked into".
The chief minister described free and vibrant media an essential pillar of democracy and urged the fourth estate to play a responsive and proactive role in tiding over the enormous challenges facing Jammu and Kashmir and its people.
Media's credibility is its biggest asset and it should try to maintain the same at all costs, especially amid difficult situations like the one Kashmir is presently embroiled in, the chief minister said.