Lahore: Apart from the Pakistani News Editor Board (CPNE), Federal Federal Union (PFJU) Hundreds of Electricity, Water Development Authority (Wapda) Workers held protests throughout the country for the murder of Hasnain Shah’s journalist and demanded that authorities immediately arrested and punished the killer.
They also urged the government to provide journalists with security, international news reported.
Hasnain Shah, a crime reporter on a private TV channel, was shot dead outside Lahore Press Club.
According to a statement issued by the CPNE, Shah was shot by unknown strikers on a motorcycle while sitting in his car outside the club Press Lahore, according to Express Tribune highlighted the “legal-and-order situation of” failed “in this country, human rights commission Pakistan (HRCP) has condemned the murder of Lahore journalist.
“HRCP condemned the murder of the capital of the capital Hasnain Shah, who was killed in the daylight in Davis Road in Lahore earlier today.
This is another proof for the legal situation – and-orders that fail and increase the vulnerability of journalists, “HRCP has said in a statement.
PFJU President Shehzada Zulfiqar condemned the incident, saying that the provincial government had failed to defend the law and order in the city.
Journalist Union Demanding authorities to arrest the earliest suspects.
The Journalist Association of Lahore Economics also condemned the murder and said that the life of the journalist was unsafe and administrative has failed to protect them.
Club Press President Lahore Azam Chaudhry said the murder of a journalist in front of the press club in Daylight was a moment Reflection for the government.
He added that the incident would not be considered and the authorities would be responsible if the perpetrators were not immediately arrested.
According to the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), three journalists were killed in Pakistan in 2021.
It was said that 45 journalists were killed throughout the world on Yan years g.
Tolls include nine in Afghanistan, the highest number suffered by one country.