Here's what Saleem Safi thinks about the PTI government
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 28 November 2020
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Saleem Safi of Geo News expressed concerns about the aggressive behavior of the PTI government officials. He shared a clip highlighting the shift in demeanor of appointees such as Naeem Bokhari once they join the government.Summary
ISLAMABAD—Saleem Safi of Geo News seriously thinks the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf government has been formed by the jinn and their invisible influence is visible.
Safi, who has no love lost for the PTI, wondered in a tweet why every sensible person who joins the government becomes aggressive. As evidence, he attached a viral clip of the newly appointed chairperson of PTV Naeem Bokhari saying the opposition parties and leaders won’t get coverage on the state-run television.
شبلی فراز ہو کہ نعیم بخاری ، حکومت میں آنے سے پہلے اچھے بھلے مہذب لوگ دکھتے ہیں لیکن حکومتی عہدہ ملتے ہی شہباز گل بن جاتے ہیں۔جو اس بات کا ثبوت ہے کہ جنات کی بنائی ہوئی اس حکومت پر جنات کا سایہ بھی ہے۔ https://t.co/87HfDYcRCf
— Saleem Safi (@SaleemKhanSafi) November 25, 2020
He regretted that everybody who joins the PTI government becomes Shahbaz Gill (special assistant to the prime minister on political communication). Gill is known for the aggressive targeting of the opposition leaders and journalists.
Photo: Twitter (@SaleemKhanSafi)
Key Points
- Saleem Safi questions the behavior of PTI officials.
- He suggests that the government is influenced by jinn.
- Safi cites a clip of Naeem Bokhari's controversial statement.
- He notes the transformation of officials after joining the government.
- The article reflects concerns over media representation in Pakistan.
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