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Defamation notice served on ARY CEO, program host

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 3 March 2015

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Defamation notice served on ARY CEO, program host
A defamation notice has been issued to ARY News President Salman Iqbal and anchor Mubashir Lucman for airing false news. They are required to apologize publicly or face legal action.
ISLAMABAD: A defamation notice of Rs500 million has been served on President and CEO of ARY News Salman Iqbal (pictured) and anchorperson of program ‘Khara Sach’ Mubashir Lucman for reportedly airing fabricated news against Prime Minister’s Adviser for Aviation Shujaat Azeem.
They both have been urged in the notice to withdraw their allegations against Azeem and tender an unconditional public apology.
The notice says that court proceedings for a fine of Rs500 million would be initiated against the accused if they fail to offer public apology.
In one of his recent programs, Lucman said that Azeem had sold a functional plane of Pakistan International Airlines to a company run by her daughter.
Azeem has, however, rebutted the allegation in the notice, saying her daughter is just a 16 years old student. He also clarified that the PIA has not sold any of its functional planes.

KEY POINTS:

  • Defamation notice of Rs500 million served on ARY CEO and host.
  • Allegations involve fabricated news against PM's Adviser Shujaat Azeem.
  • Failure to apologize could lead to court proceedings.
  • Azeem denies allegations regarding Pakistan International Airlines.
  • Lucman's comments prompted the legal action.

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