Kenya K Sahafi Ne Arshad Sharif K Qatal K Pichy Asal Muharkat Biyan Ker Diye | Arshad Sharif Latest

Kenya K Sahafi Ne Arshad Sharif K Qatal K Pichy Asal Muharkat Biyan Ker Diye | Arshad Sharif Latest

#arshadsharif #breakingnews #zunaira_mahum #zunairamaham #zunaira #latestnews #arynews #journalist Journalist Arshad Sharif shot dead in Kenya, says wife. Journalist Arshad Sharif died in Kenya reportedly after being shot, his wife Javeria Siddique confirmed early on Monday morning. “I lost friend, husband and my favourite journalist [Arshad Sharif] today, as per police he was shot in Kenya,” she tweeted. Foreign Office Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar said Pakistan’s High Commission in Kenya was ascertaining information from the authorities. Authorities in both countries are yet to confirm the journalist’s death and the circumstances surrounding it. Some Pakistani media outlets had initially stated that Sharif was shot dead but later said he died in an accident. However, Sharif’s wife later tweeted that the journalist was shot dead in Kenya. Meanwhile, Kenyan media quoted the local police as saying that Sharif was shot dead by police in a case of “mistaken identity”. It said the incident took place on Sunday night along the Nairobi-Magadi highway. Sharif, who was a fierce critic of the incumbent government and the country’s establishment, had left Pakistan earlier this year after sedition cases were registered against him in different cities. Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice Athar Minallah, while hearing a petition seeking an inquiry into Sharif’s death, instructed representatives from the foreign and interior ministries to immediately meet the journalist’s family. The court also issued notices to the federal and interior secretaries and directed their respective ministries to submit a report tomorrow. The petition filed by Advocate Shoaib Razzaq, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, requested the court to order the formation of a judicial commission to investigate why the journalist was forced to flee Pakistan, and later the United Arab Emirates. “The judicial commission may also be directed to liaison with national agencies and the Kenyan agencies and probe into the heinous act which had led to the unwarranted cold-blooded murder of Arshad Sharif,” the petition stated. It also requested the court to issue directives for bringing the journalist’s body back to Pakistan. Condolences poured in from colleagues and politicians on the journalist’s death. President Dr Arif Alvi termed Sharif’s death a loss for journalism and Pakistan. “May his soul rest in peace and may his family, which includes his followers, have the strength to bear this loss,” Alvi said. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he was deeply saddened. He offered condolences and prayers for the journalist’s family. “My brother, my friend, my colleague Arshad Shareef was shot dead in Kenya … I still can’t believe it. It’s beyond heart breaking. This is just wrong … this is painful … I love u brother,” ARY News anchorperson Kashif Abbasi tweeted. “Unbelievable. May Allah rest the soul of Arshad Sharif in peace. Ameen,” journalist Hamid Mir tweeted. Geo News anchorperson Shahzeb Khanzada said he was extremely sad to hear the devastating news. “Arshad Sharif, not just a colleague, a brother, is no more. From Islamabad to Moscow, from Dunya News to ARY, I’ve not known a finer gentleman. Shot dead. Too young. Too brutally,” Hum News anchorperson Meher Bokhari tweeted. PTI Secretary General Asad Umar and Senator Azam Swati also said they were shocked and devastated by the news of Sharif’s death. Journalists Kamran Khan and Shahbaz Rana called for an investigation into Sharif’s killing. “#ArshadSharif ARYs star investigative journalist, left #Pakistan so he could be safer abroad. Sadly he was killed while on visit to #Kenya. This grave incident must be investigated both in #Pakistan &internationally. Have fond memories of my shows with him. May he rest in peace,” PPP MNA Nafisa Shah tweeted. Earlier this year, police had booked Sharif, ARY Digital Network President and CEO Salman Iqbal, Head of News and Current Affairs Ammad Yousaf, anchorperson Khawar Ghumman and a producer for sedition over a controversial interview by PTI leader Dr Shahbaz Gill broadcast on the channel on Aug 8.