Chief Editor Dispatch News Desk Naheed Niazi condemns misbehaviour with Katrina Hussian by PTI workers

Elections 2013Chief Editor Dispatch News Desk Naheed Niazi condemns misbehaviour with Katrina Hussian...

Islamabad: Chief Editor Dispatch News Desk Naheed Niazi condemns misbehaviour with Katrina Hussian by PTI workers.

In a press statement issued by the Dispatch News Desk (DND) offices, Naheed Niazi was of the view that Katrina Hussian is one of the most senior journalist of the country and she is a name of decency and just bad behaviour of PTI workers with her in Taxila public meeting of PTI candidate Ghulam Satwar Khan must be taken very seriously by the leadership of PTI.

She demanded PTI leader Imran Khan to apology with Katrina Hussian otherwise national media will have reason to believe that PTI has no respect for media and senior journalists.

 

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