In a high-voltage drama during recess in Wednesday’s hearing of the Panama Leaks case, Minister of State for Information Technology Anusha Rehman snatched the cell phone of a journalist and threatened him with 14-year imprisonment, triggering a backlash from the media fraternity, with Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique caught in the middle.
The protesting journalists accused Anusha of unlawfully seizing their colleague’s phone and harassing him, and refused to let Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique address the government’s daily press conference when he came out of the courtroom amid slogans by angry journalists.
Journalist Azam Gul alleged that the IT minister had snatched his phone and harassed him. “She threatened to put me behind the bars and hand me over to the FIA,” alleged Azam Gul.
Khawaja Saad Rafique claimed that Anusha had taken the journalist’s phone since recording a video inside the Supreme Court was illegal. He said that everyone, from journalists to ministers, needed to respect the law.
Handing an olive branch to the media personnel, Rafique said it was not appropriate for anyone, be it a minister or an MNA, to snatch anyone’s belonging since it was illegal.
“I asked Anusha Rahman not to delete the video herself,” said Rafique, adding that “we will ask her to call Azam and apologise”.
The protesting journalists, however, demanded the IT minister apologised publically.
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb intervened after Rafique’s attempts to de-escalate the situation failed. She offered the protesting journalists to resolve the matter in a separate meeting in her office.
However, there was no let-up in the sloganeering and jeering, as the journalists would not allow the government to speak before Anusha Rehman was summoned and the ‘injustice’ was addressed then and there.
Speaking to media, Anusha said journalist must respect the privacy of individuals before making any video. “It can happen to you, your sister or mother…so exercise in making statements without confirmation,” she added.
These are not ministers, they are feudal and corporate autocrats and thugs, above rules, above law above norms and above decent behavior, ordinary people in their eyes are insignificant low life peasants. If this had happened in the UK, the minister would have been unceremoniously arrested, taken to the police station sitting at the back of a white police van, to be charged like any common person.
The journalists did exactly as they should have by protesting and condemning in unison these thugs the servants of misruling and corrupt gangs of Sharifs. It is time that these thugs are chased out of public life and put behind bars for their crimes if abusing power in the name of democracy.
Media people are not above law.Video filming any individual without his wishes deserves legal action against the offender.SC judge shd have ordered journalist’s arrest.Media,advocates,politicians hunk themself above law.
These ministers are only copying their leader Nawaz Sharif as Nawaz Sharif assumes his self above law, these ministers are doing the same.
Media should not cover these corrupt and should walk away.
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