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Veteran editor Shahbaz Bhatti dies after long illness

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 2 April 2026 |  JP Staff Report

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Veteran editor Shahbaz Bhatti dies after long illness
Shahbaz Bhatti, a veteran Pakistani journalist who served more than 30 years as senior news editor at The Nation, has died after a prolonged illness. Colleagues praised his mentorship, editorial judgment and decades of service to Pakistan's media landscape.

ISLAMABAD — Veteran Pakistani journalist Shahbaz Khan, widely known as Shahbaz Bhatti, passed away at a local hospital on Wednesday after a prolonged illness, his organization confirmed. He had been associated with The Nation newspaper for more than three decades.

Bhatti served as senior news editor at The Nation, where he played a central role in shaping editorial standards and newsroom operations. His death has been described by colleagues as a significant loss to the publication and Pakistan’s broader media community.

Mentorship and newsroom legacy

Over a career spanning more than 30 years, Bhatti mentored generations of journalists, earning respect for his editorial judgment, patience, and commitment to professional integrity. Colleagues recall his ability to guide reporters through complex stories while maintaining high standards of accuracy and fairness.

His long tenure at The Nation placed him at the heart of Pakistan’s evolving media landscape, where he contributed to daily news coverage and editorial decision-making during critical periods for the press.

Tributes from colleagues

Tributes poured in from journalists and former colleagues following news of his passing. Senior journalist Fahd Husain said in a post on X that he was “deeply saddened” by Bhatti’s death, recalling their time working together in the 1990s and describing him as a “thorough professional and wonderful person.”

The management and staff of The Nation and its sister publication Nawa-i-Waqt expressed condolences, acknowledging Bhatti’s decades of service and his role as a cornerstone of the newsroom.

Family and funeral

Bhatti is survived by his wife, a son, and two daughters. His funeral prayers were scheduled to be held on Thursday at a local graveyard in Islamabad, according to the organization.

WHY THIS MATTERS: The passing of a senior newsroom leader highlights the often under-recognized role of editors in shaping journalistic standards and mentoring younger reporters. For Pakistani media professionals, it underscores the importance of institutional memory and editorial leadership in sustaining credible journalism.

ATTRIBUTION: Information cited from an official statement issued by The Nation (April 2, 2026) and a publicly available post by Fahd Husain on X (April 2, 2026).

PHOTO: Courtesy Zahid Khawaja (@khawajaNNInews)

Key Points

  • Shahbaz Bhatti, also known as Shahbaz Khan, died on April 1, 2026, after a prolonged illness.
  • He worked at The Nation for more than 30 years, serving as senior news editor.
  • Bhatti was respected for his editorial judgment and mentorship of successive journalist cohorts.
  • Colleagues and senior journalists paid tribute, calling his loss significant for the newsroom and media community.
  • The management and staff of The Nation and sister publication Nawa-i-Waqt expressed condolences.

Key Questions & Answers

Who was Shahbaz Bhatti?

He was a veteran Pakistani journalist who served as senior news editor at The Nation for over three decades.

When did he die, and what was the cause?

He died on Wednesday at a local hospital after a prolonged illness; officials at his organization confirmed his passing.

What was his role at The Nation?

Bhatti served as senior news editor, shaping editorial standards and newsroom operations while mentoring many reporters.

How have colleagues reacted to his death?

Tributes poured in from journalists and former colleagues, who highlighted his professionalism, mentorship, and long contribution to Pakistan's media.

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