According to the reports, Islamabad High Court (IHC) banned Aamir Liaquat from appearing on any TV channel till further notice.
IHC judge Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, while hearing an appeal filed by citizen Muhammad Abbas, affirmed the between time measure while the interim measure while he hears arguments to permanently banning Liaquat from utilizing TV, online networking and print media on claims he has mishandled his impact to spread disagreement and scorn.
The candidate’s legal counselor, Barrister Shoaib Razaq, additionally educated in court that Amir Liaquat does not have any Islamic degree or accreditation but then calls himself an aalim (religious researcher) which a title he appears to have appropriated by facilitating TV program Aalim Online.
“Liaquat utilized that show for various years to make social and religious partition in the nation,” the solicitor additionally included that the TV preacher has passed out fatwas (religious declarations) on kufr (cardinal sin) and conspiracy which have put the lives of various individuals in risk.
The candidate’s insight likewise brought up that the TV demonstrate have had more than once disregarded the Pakistan Electronic Media Authority’s (Pemra) set of accepted rules.
The candidate likewise blamed Pemra for neglecting to carry out its activity and encouraged the court to prohibit the TV preacher from showing up on TV and online networking or utilizing print media to spread his perspectives.
Equity Siddiqui accordingly requested the central government, Pemra, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority and Aamir Liaquat to document their reactions.