Oman Daily Observer

Pakistan sacks state TV chief after broadcast gaffe

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has removed the acting chief of state-run television after a caption read “Begging” instead “Beijing” during a broadcast of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to China, which has promised economic aid to the South Asian country. Khan was in Beijing seeking financial aid to help end a spiralling balance of payments crisis after securing $6 billion in support from Saudi Arabia and before Pakistan sat down to talks with the IMF.

An official Ministry of Informatio­n order seen by Reuters said the ministry had withdrawn the services of Hasan Immad Mohammadi, who had served as acting managing director of Pakistan Television for just a matter of weeks.

PTV apologised after “Begging” ran on screens for 20-25 seconds on Monday while Khan was making a speech, kicking off a debate on social media as to whether the misspellin­g was deliberate.

Khan has criticised Pakistan’s many internatio­nal bailouts and decried previous leaders as roaming the world with a begging bowl.

An informatio­n ministry spokesman said the misspellin­g had nothing to do with Mohammadi’s removal, saying it was a “routine affair”. Finance Minister Asad Umar said on Tuesday that “Pakistan’s immediate balance of payment crisis is over”, adding that the combined Saudi support plus as-yet-unspecifie­d aid promised by China had shored up foreign currency reserves.

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