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India shows Pakistan phobia, deports 72 years old Pakistani artist Muneeza Hashmi

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NEW DELHI - India has once again shown it's true colour after a 72 years old Pakistani personality was deported from India.

Eminent Pakistani television and media personality Moneeza Hashmi was withdrawn as a speaker at the 15th Asia Media Summit which concluded on Saturday in New Delhi.

READ MORE: Javaid Hashmi joins back PML N
She is the daughter of Urdu poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz, who is celebrated on both sides of the border for his stirring Urdu poetry.

Ms. Hashmi was supposed to speak during the inaugural day of the two-day summit, on May 10th, at a session on ‘Should all good stories be commercially successful?’ along with three other speakers, including popular actor-turned-writer Twinkle Khanna. Her name, however, was missing from the final list of speakers released by the Government of India.

READ MORE: Veteran politician Javed Hashmi in serious trouble
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting were the co-hosts for the summit along with Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD).

The organisers here have completely denied any knowledge of this last-minute change. Director General, Press Information Bureau Sitanshu Kar told *The Hindu* that he was not aware of the development.

READ MORE: Supreme Court accepts Nehal Hashmis unconditional apology, withdraws contempt notice
The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), which was helming the summit in Delhi, too said that they were not kept in the loop. “We were the co-hosts and the work was divided between us and AIBD. We had sent suggestions on the speakers list but it was AIBD’s call finally on whom to pick,” IIMC Director, KG Suresh said.

Over 200 foreign delegates participated in the summit, spread over two days, and there were 54 speakers who spoke on various issues. But there was no speaker from Pakistan.
 
I do not a news as deported...Her visa may not be processed....there is a difference between deporting her and visa denial..
 
India shows Pakistan phobia, deports 72 years old Pakistani artist Muneeza Hashmi

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NEW DELHI - India has once again shown it's true colour after a 72 years old Pakistani personality was deported from India.

Eminent Pakistani television and media personality Moneeza Hashmi was withdrawn as a speaker at the 15th Asia Media Summit which concluded on Saturday in New Delhi.

READ MORE: Javaid Hashmi joins back PML N
She is the daughter of Urdu poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz, who is celebrated on both sides of the border for his stirring Urdu poetry.

Ms. Hashmi was supposed to speak during the inaugural day of the two-day summit, on May 10th, at a session on ‘Should all good stories be commercially successful?’ along with three other speakers, including popular actor-turned-writer Twinkle Khanna. Her name, however, was missing from the final list of speakers released by the Government of India.

READ MORE: Veteran politician Javed Hashmi in serious trouble
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting were the co-hosts for the summit along with Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD).

The organisers here have completely denied any knowledge of this last-minute change. Director General, Press Information Bureau Sitanshu Kar told *The Hindu* that he was not aware of the development.

READ MORE: Supreme Court accepts Nehal Hashmis unconditional apology, withdraws contempt notice
The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), which was helming the summit in Delhi, too said that they were not kept in the loop. “We were the co-hosts and the work was divided between us and AIBD. We had sent suggestions on the speakers list but it was AIBD’s call finally on whom to pick,” IIMC Director, KG Suresh said.

Over 200 foreign delegates participated in the summit, spread over two days, and there were 54 speakers who spoke on various issues. But there was no speaker from Pakistan.
Kamal hai India is not safe for Muslims bolke Pakistan Banaya and now they complain India ne nikal diya, shram to aati nahi inko.
 
Deportation nahi jootay parnay chaheeain is buddhi ko shes a typical one from pakistani liberal society and flag bearers of aman ki asha bullshyt. I am happy jootay khilaey isko Indians nay.

Kamal hai India is not safe for Muslims bolke Pakistan Banaya and now they complain India ne nikal diya, shram to aati nahi inko.
Says an indian beygiarat who depsite getting banned numerous times still grovel at pakistanis fee on this forum. And indian joker this is what ur indians do to get these pakistanis artists on their soil https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/look...eir-films-call-them-their-lucky-charm.555340/

Magar khud bheek maang kay pak artists ko bulana and then insulting the guests is in indian blood just like barging into pakistani forums and openly shytting like they do on their streets is in indian blood , both of which essentially show indians culture which is nothing more than how animals live in jungles plus also show the fact indians are a nation who have never experienced civilization and never got civilized. Janwar thay aaj bhi jaanwar hee hain.
 
Pakistanis have no shame or self respect, when you visit a gutter, expect shit splattering all over you. Stop complaining and crying.


India shows Pakistan phobia, deports 72 years old Pakistani artist Muneeza Hashmi

india-shows-pakistan-phobia-deports-72-years-old-pakistani-artist-muneeza-hashmi-1526221265-6389.jpg


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NEW DELHI - India has once again shown it's true colour after a 72 years old Pakistani personality was deported from India.

Eminent Pakistani television and media personality Moneeza Hashmi was withdrawn as a speaker at the 15th Asia Media Summit which concluded on Saturday in New Delhi.

READ MORE: Javaid Hashmi joins back PML N
She is the daughter of Urdu poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz, who is celebrated on both sides of the border for his stirring Urdu poetry.

Ms. Hashmi was supposed to speak during the inaugural day of the two-day summit, on May 10th, at a session on ‘Should all good stories be commercially successful?’ along with three other speakers, including popular actor-turned-writer Twinkle Khanna. Her name, however, was missing from the final list of speakers released by the Government of India.

READ MORE: Veteran politician Javed Hashmi in serious trouble
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting were the co-hosts for the summit along with Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD).

The organisers here have completely denied any knowledge of this last-minute change. Director General, Press Information Bureau Sitanshu Kar told *The Hindu* that he was not aware of the development.

READ MORE: Supreme Court accepts Nehal Hashmis unconditional apology, withdraws contempt notice
The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), which was helming the summit in Delhi, too said that they were not kept in the loop. “We were the co-hosts and the work was divided between us and AIBD. We had sent suggestions on the speakers list but it was AIBD’s call finally on whom to pick,” IIMC Director, KG Suresh said.

Over 200 foreign delegates participated in the summit, spread over two days, and there were 54 speakers who spoke on various issues. But there was no speaker from Pakistan.
 
We are bad people, no? So don't come.

15th Asia Media Summit isn't your baaps summit...it's Asia's summit. If you don't have the courtesy to host guests, don't host these summits in the first place. You Indians have zero concept in how to host a mehman.

Even Usman Khawaja from the Australian cricket team had quite a lot of lip to say to India when denied him a VISA during the Champions Trophy T20.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricke...n-visa-for-t20-tournament-20110809-1ikz4.html
 
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