Eastern Eye (UK)

Journalist’s death temporaril­y halts ‘long march’ activities

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A FEMALE journalist was crushed to death by a vehicle carrying exprime minister Imran Khan in an accident in eastern Pakistan last Sunday (30) as he led a convoy towards the capital, party officials and journalist­s said.

The incident prompted Khan to halt the “long march” that he is leading towards Islamabad to pressure the federal government into calling snap elections. His convoy started from the eastern city of Lahore, and is expected to reach Islamabad on Friday (4).

“Shocked & deeply saddened by the terrible accident that led to the death of Channel 5 reporter Sadaf Naeem during our March today,” Khan said on Twitter.

He added that last Sunday’s activities planned by his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), had been cancelled.

Journalist Qazzafi Butt, who witnessed the incident, said that Naeem, 40, lost her balance has she tried to climb onto Khan’s truck to get a sound bite from the former prime minister.

The wheel of the truck ran over her head as she fell on the road, he said. PTI leader Mussarat Jamshed Cheema confirmed that Naeem was run over by Khan’s vehicle. Local police did not respond to a request for comment.

The incident occurred as Khan’s convoy was near the city of Gujranwala, 220 km (136 miles) from Islamabad. He plans to hold political gatherings in cities along the route to the capital to build support.

Since being ousted in April through a parliament­ary vote, Khan has held rallies across Pakistan against a government that is struggling to bring the economy out of the crisis that his administra­tion left it in.

PTI has said Khan was willing to negotiate with prime minister Shehbaz Sharif’s coalition government if it announced a date for a snap election. The government says polls will be held as scheduled in October or November next year, but Khan says he is not willing to wait.

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