Indian journalists face hostility from Pakistan officials

Indian journalists, who went to cover the SAARC Home Ministers’ conference in Islamabad, had to face hostile Pakistani officials, who not only denied them access to the inaugural function but also barred them from standing at the entrance of the venue.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-08-07 15:37 GMT
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh

New Delhi

The six Indian journalists, who were given visa to travel to Islamabad to cover the event, were flatly refused entry to the inaugural function, which was attended by Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

The Indian journalists then stood near the entrance of the where Pakistani Interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan was receiving the visiting dignitaries from SAARC countries. 

As Pakistani media took position to capture the moment of Home Minister Rajnath Singh’s arrival, Indian journalists too joined them. 

Immediately, Pakistani officials curtly told them to leave the place, saying Indian journalists were not allowed to stand even outside the gate. When Pakistani officials asked Doordarshan cameraperson R Jayashree Puri and ANI’s Ajay Kumar Sharma to remove their cameras, a senior Indian diplomat tried to intervene and protested.

The diplomat hotly argued that Indian journalists be allowed to be near the gate to capture Singh’s arrival as Pakistani journalists, video and still camerapersons were present and freely taking shots. The Pakistani officials made it clear that the Indian journalists have to leave the place immediately, leading to a verbal duel between the diplomat and a Pakistani official.

The Pakistani official even directed some of his juniors to block the view of Indian journalists and soon the reporters and camerapersons were surrounded by several persons, apparently policemen in civvies, making it impossible for them to shoot anything.

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