Dhaka, June 24, 2025 — A high-level meeting was held this morning at the office of the Chief Adviser, gathering senior policymakers from prominent media organizations. The meeting, coordinated by the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing, centered on outlining the government’s publicity strategy for a 36-day period starting in July.During the session, Press Wing officials presented a comprehensive plan urging media outlets to prominently cover government-approved programs. Media organizations were instructed to ensure these events and messages receive priority in both print and broadcast platforms, aimed at maintaining a consistent national narrative.According to reliable sources, following the formal discussions, several senior media figures received unofficial instructions. They were reportedly advised not to broadcast or publish any negative news related to the month of July, with the directive framed as being in the interest of national stability.Additional emphasis was placed on the portrayal of students in media coverage. Given recent political unrest and youth involvement in mass movements, media professionals were directed to highlight positive and constructive stories about students’ roles during the period.This move comes amid growing anticipation and tension as Bangladesh approaches a politically sensitive juncture. The government appears focused on controlling the public narrative to ensure calm and prevent unrest


