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Dr. Arif Alvi, President, referred to Sharif’s death as a loss for Pakistani journalism.
Alvi stated, “May his soul rest in peace” and “may his family, including his followers, have the strength to bear this loss.” Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, expressed his deep sadness. He offered support and prayers to the journalist’s loved ones. He spoke to the Kenyan highest official for the earliest sending of the dead body and agile investigations. Today a resolution is also made in the National Assembly in this regard.

Appears as though he didn’t have the guts to confront the law, yet he used to scrutinize legislators who went through years in prison. As per the Audit information shared by the senior Journalist Arshad Sharif, it has been uncovered that around Rs 1.13 Billion is spent on the creation of melodies, films, and dramatizations by the ISPR. ARY’s Journalist likewise requested a test against this spending by the ISPR on the public cash. This may not be his crime but his remembering these facts only after his channel’s reputation was put at stake is mischievous.
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