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Maryam Nawaz interview Mansoor Ali Khan
PML-N Senior VP and boss coordinator Maryam Nawaz has safeguarded herself after an unedited clasp of her meeting with telecaster Mansoor Ali Khan circulated around the web via online entertainment.
To make things clear, Maryam Nawaz spoke with anchorman Mansoor Ali Khan in March. The interview, which was published in two parts, covered a variety of topics, including rivalries within the Sharif family, difficulties in the economy, and Imran Khan, his archrival.
More details: At Aurat March, Mansoor Ali Khan exposes doctored photos of his family. However, a social media clip of the interview that was leaked without editing shows Maryam Nawaz asking Mansoor Ali Khan to remove a question from the final version. Maryam Nawaz responded that she was unaware of the law when asked about a car that her father, Nawaz Sharif, had purchased from Toshakhana.
The video that was leaked caused a storm on social media because critics of Maryam Nawaz said that she didn't answer tough questions and that she didn't talk in the interview.
In response to PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry's question about how the clip was excluded from the initial interview, PML-N's official Twitter account defended Maryam Nawaz by stating that she did not have the information at the moment. Maryam Nawaz made the same claim when she said that she didn't want to say anything that was inaccurate when she said that PTI was lying.
They probably expect others to lie because they are accustomed to it. Maryam Nawaz stated, "I did not want to say anything that was factually incorrect because I did not have the required information."
It's interesting to note that anchorman Mansoor Ali Khan was also the target of a lot of criticism for omitting the clip from the initial interview. He had previously been praised for his interview because he had asked Maryam Nawaz tough questions.
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Responding to the new online entertainment kickback, Mansoor Ali Khan then, at that point, delivered another video where he made sense of his side of the story while discussing media morals and the obligation of writers.
Mansoor Ali Khan made it clear that the leak was a data breach and theft. He also said that, from an ethical standpoint, no one should be forced to give an interview because consent is crucial. He was unable to broadcast that portion of the interview because Maryam Nawaz had requested that he not record that particular portion of it, both ethically and as a journalist.
"As a columnist, I need to follow the set of rules," Mansoor Ali Khan said.
In addition, Mansoor Ali Khan clarified that if the interview had been "fixed," he would have also removed the part in which Maryam Nawaz hesitated to respond to a question about former army chief Gen (retired) Bajwa. This was in response to the accusations made by leaders of the PTI that the interview was "fixed."
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