ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) on Thursday banned a television host and his talk show for 60 days after a federal minister displayed a military boot during the live broadcast of the program to insult the country’s opposition factions for supporting the Pakistan Army (Amendment) Act 2020 earlier this month.
The incident took place on Tuesday when anchor Kashif Abbasi invited Federal Minister for Water Resources Faisal Vawda to his show on ARY television.
PEMRA said that Vawda’s arguments “were not only extremely frivolous and derogatory but also an attempt to debase a state institution.”
The media regulator added that the “role of the program host, Mr. Kashif Abbasi, was quite unprofessional who did not intervene or stop the unethical act performed by one the panelists [Faisal Vawda] during the live show.”
PEMRA notice also maintained that the host took the entire incident casually and kept “smiling/cherishing such occurrence.”
Vawda used the prime time television show on Tuesday to pull out a military boot and place it on the table to ridicule his co-participants, Qamar Zaman Kaira of the Pakistan Peoples Party and Senator Javed Abbasi of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
The federal minister slammed the boot onto the table while discussing Nawaz Sharif, saying: “In order to save your plunder and escape the country, you stooped and gave respect to the boot.”
Kaira demanded to know if Vawda was implying that the army had forced the opposition parties to vote in favor of the legislation before saying that the whole stunt was highly disrespectful to the armed forces of the country and calling it “a mockery of the army.”
At one point, the talk show host tried to lighten up the situation, asking Vawda where he had acquired the boot from. The minister used the question to slam the opposition again, gesturing to his co-guests and saying, “Ask them.”
Kaira and Abbasi left the show in protest, and it was not long before opposition members began condemning Vawda’s move on social media websites.