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Financial crisis or political censorship: The real story behind Paras Jahanzaib's removal

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 7 March 2025 |  JP Staff Report

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Financial crisis or political censorship: The real story behind Paras Jahanzaib's removal
Paras Jahanzaib, a prominent journalist, was removed from Suno TV amid claims of government pressure. Her candid video highlights serious concerns over press freedom in Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD—In a media landscape increasingly marked by silence, one voice has chosen to speak out. Prominent Suno TV anchor Paras Jahanzaib, who mysteriously disappeared from screens "due to unavoidable circumstances," has now revealed the troubling truth behind her sudden removal.

Jahanzaib, who hosted the popular program "News Beat" on Suno TV, has become the latest addition to a growing list of journalists pushed out for refusing to conform to officially sanctioned narratives.

While the Federal Information Minister casually dismissed her absence during an appearance on Asma Shirazi's show on Hum News, attributing it to "financial issues," Jahanzaib tells a different story – one that raises alarming questions about press freedom in the country.

In a candid YouTube video that has since gone viral, Jahanzaib revealed that her channel managers had explicitly told her that the government was pressuring them to take her off air, using a "financial crisis" as a convenient pretext.

"I had made my position clear from the beginning," Jahanzaib stated. "I would take no dictation from anyone, do no planted shows, ask no questions on anyone's request, and I wouldn't allow anyone to interfere in my work."

The journalist, who had joined Suno TV from Samaa, expressed disbelief at being told she had become a liability to the channel. "A journalist's job is to ask tough questions, and I will continue to do so," she affirmed.

The real reason behind the silencing

What exactly triggered such pressure against Jahanzaib? According to her revelations, it was simply her commitment to factual reporting that challenged government narratives.

"The government tries to hide its real performance through 60-page supplements," Jahanzaib explained, "but I reveal the facts. When government officials unveil projects daily claiming them as their own, I investigate and reveal their true origins. These truths have become hard for them to accept."

Her frank disclosure highlights the increasing constriction of journalistic freedom in the country. "As journalists, we have to question those in power, but at times in doing so, we become news ourselves," she noted. "News organizations have always been under pressure with certain red lines that shouldn't be crossed. However, now more such lines have been drawn."

Despite these challenges, Jahanzaib expressed gratitude to colleagues who stood by her since being off-air, including journalists Razi Dada, Umar Cheema, Arif Hameed Bhatti, and Salman Ghani.

Looking ahead with determination, she announced her intention to return to broadcasting soon on "some good platform" where journalistic integrity would be valued.

As press freedom continues to face mounting challenges globally, Jahanzaib's story serves as a powerful reminder of the personal cost paid by journalists who refuse to compromise their professional ethics in the face of political pressure.

مالی بحران یا سیاسی سینسرشپ: پارس جہانزیب کی برطرفی کی اصل کہانی

اسلام آباد - ایسÛ' میڈیا ماحول میں جہاں خاموشی بÚ'ھتی جا رہی ہÛ'ØŒ ایک آواز Ù†Û' بولنÛ' کا فیصلہ کیا ہÛ'Û" مشہور سنو Ù¹ÛŒ ÙˆÛŒ اینکر پارس جہانزیب، جو "ناگزیر حالات" Ú©Û' باعث اسکرین سÛ' غائب ہوگئی تھیں، Ù†Û' اب اپنی اچانک برطرفی Ú©Û' پیچھÛ' Ú†Ú¾Ù¾ÛŒ تشویشناک حقیقت کا انکشاف کیا ہÛ'Û"

جہانزیب، جو سنو Ù¹ÛŒ ÙˆÛŒ پر مقبول پروگرام "نیوز بیٹ" Ú©ÛŒ میزبانی کرتی تھیں، ان صحافیوں Ú©ÛŒ بÚ'ھتی ہوئی فہرست میں شامل ہوگئی ہیں جنہیں سرکاری بیانیÛ' پر عمل نہ کرنÛ' Ú©ÛŒ وجہ سÛ' نکال دیا گیا ہÛ'Û"

جبکہ وفاقی وزیر اطلاعات Ù†Û' ہم نیوز پر عاصم شیرازی Ú©Û' شو میں ظاہر ہوتÛ' ہوئÛ' ان Ú©ÛŒ غیر موجودگی Ú©Ùˆ عام انداز میں "مالی مسائل" قرار دیا، جہانزیب ایک مختلف کہانی بیان کرتی ہیں - ایسی کہانی جو ملک میں صحافتی آزادی Ú©Û' بارÛ' میں تشویشناک سوالات اٹھاتی ہÛ'Û"

ایک بÛ' باک یوٹیوب ویڈیو میں جو اب وائرل ہو Ú†Ú©ÛŒ ہÛ'ØŒ جہانزیب Ù†Û' انکشاف کیا کہ ان Ú©Û' چینل مینیجرز Ù†Û' انہیں صاف بتایا تھا کہ حکومت انہیں آف-ائر Ú©Û' Ù„ÛŒÛ' دباؤ ڈال رہی تھی، اور "مالی بحران" Ú©Ùˆ بہانہ بنایا جا رہا تھاÛ"

"میں Ù†Û' شروع سÛ' ہی اپنا موقف واضح کر دیا تھا،" جہانزیب Ù†Û' کہاÛ" "میں کسی Ú©ÛŒ ہدایت پر عمل نہیں کروں گی، کوئی منصوبہ بند شو نہیں کروں گی، کسی Ú©ÛŒ درخواست پر سوالات نہیں پوچھوں گی، اور میں کسی Ú©Ùˆ اپنÛ' کام میں مداخلت Ú©ÛŒ اجازت نہیں دوں Ú¯ÛŒÛ""

ایوارڈ یافتہ صحافی، جو اپنی شرائط پر سماء سÛ' سنو Ù¹ÛŒ ÙˆÛŒ میں شامل ہوئی تھیں، Ù†Û' اس بات پر حیرت کا اظہار کیا کہ انہیں بتایا گیا کہ وہ چینل Ú©Û' Ù„ÛŒÛ' بوجھ بن گئی ہیںÛ" "ایک صحافی کا کام مشکل سوالات پوچھنا ہÛ'ØŒ اور میں ایسا کرتی رہوں گی،" انہوں Ù†Û' تصدیق Ú©ÛŒÛ"

خاموش کرنÛ' Ú©ÛŒ اصل وجہ

جہانزیب Ú©Û' خلاف ایسا دباؤ کیوں Ù¾Ú'ا؟ ان Ú©Û' انکشافات Ú©Û' مطابق، یہ محض حقائق پر مبنی رپورٹنگ Ú©Û' Ù„ÛŒÛ' ان کا عزم تھا جو حکومتی بیانیوں Ú©Ùˆ چیلنج کرتا تھاÛ"

"حکومت 60 صفحات Ú©Û' ضمیموں Ú©Û' ذریعÛ' اپنی اصل کارکردگی چھپانÛ' Ú©ÛŒ کوشش کرتی ہÛ'ØŒ" جہانزیب Ù†Û' وضاحت کی، "لیکن میں حقائق کا انکشاف کرتی ہوںÛ" جب حکومتی عہدیدار روزانہ منصوبوں کا افتتاح کرتÛ' ہیں اور انہیں اپنا دعویٰ کرتÛ' ہیں، میں تحقیق کرتی ہوں اور ان Ú©ÛŒ اصل حقیقت کا انکشاف کرتی ہوںÛ" یہ سچائیاں ان Ú©Û' Ù„ÛŒÛ' قبول کرنا مشکل ہو گئی ہیںÛ""

ان کا کھلا انکشاف ملک میں صحافتی آزادی Ú©ÛŒ بÚ'ھتی پابندیوں Ú©Ùˆ اجاگر کرتا ہÛ'Û" "بطور صحافی، ہمیں اقتدار میں موجود لوگوں سÛ' سوال کرنا Ù¾Ú'تا ہÛ'ØŒ لیکن کبھی کبھار ایسا کرتÛ' ہوئÛ'ØŒ ہم خود خبر بن جاتÛ' ہیں،" انہوں Ù†Û' نوٹ کیاÛ" "خبر رساں ادارÛ' ہمیشہ Ú©Ú†Ú¾ ایسی سرخ لکیروں Ú©Û' دباؤ میں رہÛ' ہیں جنہیں پار نہیں کرنا چاہیÛ'Û" تاہم، اب مزید ایسی لکیریں کھینچ دی گئی ہیںÛ""

ان چیلنجز Ú©Û' باوجود، جہانزیب Ù†Û' اس مشکل وقت میں ان Ú©Û' ساتھ Ú©Ú¾Ú'Û' ہونÛ' والÛ' ساتھیوں کا شکریہ ادا کیا، جن میں صحافی راضی دادا، عمر چیمہ، عارف حمید بھٹی، اور سلمان غنی شامل ہیںÛ"

عزم Ú©Û' ساتھ Ø¢Ú¯Û' دیکھتÛ' ہوئÛ'ØŒ انہوں Ù†Û' جلد ہی "کسی اچھÛ' پلیٹ فارم" پر نشریات میں واپسی کا اعلان کیا جہاں صحافتی سالمیت Ú©ÛŒ قدر Ú©ÛŒ جائÛ' Ú¯ÛŒÛ"

جیسÛ' جیسÛ' صحافتی آزادی عالمی سطح پر بÚ'ھتÛ' ہوئÛ' چیلنجز کا سامنا کر رہی ہÛ'ØŒ جہانزیب Ú©ÛŒ کہانی ان صحافیوں Ú©ÛŒ ذاتی قیمت Ú©ÛŒ ایک طاقتور یاد دہانی Ú©Û' طور پر کام کرتی ہÛ' جو سیاسی دباؤ Ú©Û' سامنÛ' اپنÛ' پیشہ ورانہ اخلاقیات سÛ' سمجھوتہ کرنÛ' سÛ' انکار کرتÛ' ہیںÛ"

KEY POINTS:

  • Paras Jahanzaib's removal linked to government pressure
  • Claims of a 'financial crisis' were cited as a pretext
  • Revealed challenges faced by journalists in Pakistan
  • Jahanzaib committed to investigative journalism
  • Plans to return to broadcasting with integrity

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