CJP takes notice of assault on journalist Asad Kharral

IG Punjab directed to submit a report in 24 hours


Hasnaat Malik June 06, 2018
PHOTO: MUHAMMAD SHAHZAD

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar on Wednesday took notice of the assault on senior journalist Asad Kharral and directed inspector general Punjab to submit a report on the incident in 24 hours.

Senior journalist and television anchorperson Asad Kharal was reportedly attacked by ‘masked men’ near Allama Iqbal International Airport in the wee hours of Wednesday.

Senior journalist and anchorperson Asad Kharal assaulted in Lahore

Confirming the incident to The Express Tribune, Superintendent of Police (SP) Cantonment Bilal Zafar said: “We have received a complaint of an incident claiming Kharal was tortured by unidentified men.” he said.

The anchorperson was on his way home from the airport when his vehicle was intercepted. He was taken out from the car and assaulted. Kharal was then moved to Lahore Services Hospital for medical treatment. Some news reports claimed that Kharal, who had been highly critical of the previous government, was attacked allegedly by men affiliated with the former ruling party. However, Kharal is yet to accuse anyone of the attack.



Caretaker Law Minister Syed Ali Zafar condemned the attack on the senior journalist.

In a statement, he said freedom of expression is a basic constitutional right, and its protection is a constitutional responsibility.

The minister directed the authorities concerned to perform their constitutional responsibilities in this regard.

He also prayed for Asad Kharal's early recovery.

Former interior minister Ahsan Iqbal also condemned the attack on Twitter.



PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto said that the assault was an attack on the freedom of expression.



Senior journalists also condemned the attack.







 

 

COMMENTS (1)

salman | 6 years ago | Reply good work by CJP. PML-N agenda must be exposed.
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