ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ahsan Iqbal said that everything was fine at his hand after an alleged disruption occurred during a live program on Thursday night.
At 11:46 pm, Iqbal rejoined the program. To Wasim Badami’s question, he gave a brief answer that there was a slight problem, but now everything is fine.
Ahsan Iqbal himself issued a clarification on social media platform X, the matter and said that he would like to thank all those who expressed their concern for the messages.
According to him, there was a brief interruption during the live broadcast when a person nearby was unaware that he was live on air and that something was being discussed.
He said that he rejoined the interview shortly after and hoped that the matter would not be unnecessarily politicized.
On the other hand, Information Minister Atta Tarar said in a message on the social networking website X that he had also spoken to Ahsan.
According to him, the children suddenly came running into the study room, but now everything is fine, and Ahsan Iqbal has rejoined the program.
Earlier, Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ahsan Iqbal was attacked in a live TV program with a private news channel on Thursday night.
A video has been viral on social media where Ahsa Iqbal can be seen talking tothe host when someone from behind interrupted and asked to end the call.
Ahsan Iqbal was in conversation with the host on the current political scenario when the incident happened.
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