Quetta: Government of Balochistan has taken action against a local TV channel on behalf of debateable footage.
A local TV channel has been questioned by the Baluchistan government about the footage that comprised of disturbing content. This TV channel showed footage of disrespect regarding Qauid e Azam’s Ziarat Residency. A case has been registered against the channel on behalf of showing controversial footage that includes disrespect of the pictures of Qauid e Azam and Pakistani flag.
Earlier a strong reaction was shown by the people of Pakistan when on July, Qauid e Azam’s Zyarat Residency was attack by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). Five of BLA militants were involved in an attack at Qauid e Azam’s residency.
Qauid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah stayed in Ziarat Residency during 1948, while recovering from lung disease. Soon after, he was no more with the newly born state, but his efforts were enough to clinch a separate homeland under the claws of the British and the Hindus. This site is considered to be the national heritage which was destroyed in July by the BLA’s assailants.
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