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Pakistan journalists and police fight outside Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium before PSL match; watch video

On Sunday, television anchor Imran Riaz and his friends donning masks with the picture of Sharif were stopped by police from entering the Gaddafi Stadium, the venue of a PSL-8 match, despite having tickets.

By Mykhel Staff
Pakistan jouranlist-police fight

Lahore, Feb 27: A group of journalists was involved in a clash with Lahore police on Sunday after they were denied entry into the Gaddafi Stadium by personnel before a Pakistan Super League (PSL) match.

The journalists were reportedly denied entry into the ground for wearing masks in solidarity with the slain journalist Arshad Sharif. Sharif, a former reporter and TV anchor with ARY TV, was shot dead in Nairobi on October 23 last year under mysterious circumstances, sending shockwaves across Pakistan.

On Sunday, television anchor Imran Riaz and his friends donning masks with the picture of Sharif were stopped by police from entering the Gaddafi Stadium, the venue of a PSL-8 match, despite having tickets.

The situation quickly escalated after Riaz and his friends began to chant slogans to show their solidarity with Sharif.

Video clips showed police officials and the journalists engaged in heated arguments after the police surrounded them and asked them to surrender their masks before entering the stadium.

In the video, a police inspector was seen shouting to the journalists that wearing the mask showing the face of Sharif on the premises of the stadium was a clear violation of the regulations of the Pakistan Cricket Board.

Soon, a scuffle broke out between the police officials and the journalists.

"By wearing Arshad Sharif's masks, we wanted to show solidarity with him and his family and seek justice for him," Riaz was quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper.

In August last year, Sharif was booked on charges of sedition for interviewing former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's close aide Shehbaz Gill.

In the interview, Gill criticised the Shehbaz Sharif government for trying to pitch Khan against the countrys powerful Army. Sharif subsequently fled the country.

A month after he left Pakistan, ARY TV fired Sharif, saying he had repeatedly criticised the military on social media in violation of the company's policy.

In October last year, he was shot dead in Nairobi, in what the Kenyan authorities claim was a case of "mistaken identity." But in December last year, Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered the federal government to constitute a special Joint Investigation Team (JIT) to probe the case after the initial investigation revealed the murder was "premeditated."

Sharif was awarded the Pride of Performance in 2019 by Pakistan President Arif Alvi.

(With inputs from PTI)

Story first published: Monday, February 27, 2023, 20:39 [IST]
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