Malik ‘lodges case’ at press club against misreporting
After all, politicians are human beings and have a level of tolerance. That level of tolerance varies from person to person. Rahman Malik is at the receiving end most of the time especially from those belonging to the Taliban Union of Journalists. We all know who those journalists are. In an interesting meeting, Rahman Malik has pleaded the journalists to do accountability of their colleagues who are spreading false news about him. Most interesting! Wonder if the holy cows in the media will be ever held accountable.
Malik ‘lodges case’ at press club against misreporting
ISLAMABAD, Sept 28: Interior Minister Rehman Malik made a novel move on Tuesday of asking the community of journalists to decide his case against ‘misreporting’ about his resignation.
Addressing a press conference at the National Press Club, he said he would never leave the country because his “life and death were associated with the homeland”.
He said he had informed his lawyer about the persons responsible for threat to his life.
“A private channel has run a false news of my resignation. I lodge my case with the National Press Club and demand damages of Rs1 billion from the channel for misreporting,” he said.
“I can lodge a case under criminal laws but I have preferred to lodge the case with the press club so that the issue may be resolved as a family dispute,” he added.
Mr Malik expressed sorrow over reports by the BBC and Al Jazeera channels that his son had escaped, saying he had gone abroad for studies.
“I lodge my case in front of a journalists’ tribunal and will accept its decision,” he said.
Pervez Shaukat, president of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists, assured the minister that a committee would be set up on the matter.
This ‘news’ is still on Geo TV’s (Jang Group) website dated 27 September 2010:
Rehman Malik resigns: media reports
Updated at: 1336 PST, Monday, September 27, 2010
ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Rehman A Malik tendered his resignation from his office, media reported Monday.
http://geo.tv/9-27-2010/71966.htm
Can someone save and upload a screen shot of the above item by Geo News please?
News on Rehman Malik’s resignation: PFUJ sets up Inquiry Committee
ISLAMABAD (September 29, 2010) : The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has constituted a five-member committee, headed by its President Pervaiz Shaukat, to ascertain truth, facts and background of news aired by a TV Channel about the resignation of Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik from his office and departure of his family abroad.
The other members of the committee include Shamsul Islam Naz, Secretary General PFUJ; Ashfaq Sajid, President, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ); Tahir Rathore, former President RIUJ, and Asim Rana, General Secretary, National Press Club, Islamabad.
What will Pervez Shaukat be able to do? the poor guy works for Jang!