Geo News and Hamid Mir’s brother alleged Pakistan spy ISI, while ISPR condemned such allegations and added raising allegations against the ISI or the head of ISI without any basis was highly regrettable and misleading.
Karachi police chief, Shahid Hayat said Hamid Mir has been shot thrice; one bullet has pierced his intestine while the other two have wounded his leg and pelvic area.
Turning point:
According to Shahid Hayat, he was shot three times — while according to the broadcast footage, Hamid Mir has no bloodstains on his car seats despite he received three bullets.
On the other side, Geo-based anchorpersons made so much noise against ISI on social media networks and Geo reporter unveiled on-air that Mir has lost a lot of blood.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) top gun, Omar Khalid Khorasani, Saturday said Hamid Mir reaped what he had sown
So, do you really think that ISI or Pak-Army is involved in this attack?
or, is it just a conspiracy against ISI?
Attack on #HamidMir is indeed condemnable but raising allegations against the ISI without any basis is highly regrettable and misleading,
— Nadia Mirza (@nadia_a_mirza) April 19, 2014
Ansar Abbasi suggesting DG ISI Lt Gen Zaheerul Islam should step down.
— Engr Nasir Jamal (@EngrNasirJamal) April 19, 2014
Geo TV has just taken a very brave turn naming ISI and Zahir-ul-Islam ( as warned by Hamid Mir earlier )
— Aliya Salahuddin (@AliyaSalahuddin) April 19, 2014
GEO continually stating ISI Chief having a part in the attack on Hamid Mir. Unbelievable.
— Hafsa Khawaja (@Hafsa_Khawaja) April 19, 2014
# Some one attacked Hamid Mir as a sacrificial lamb in their larger agenda against Army; ISI is suddenly put into a very awkward position #
— Moeed Pirzada (@MoeedNj) April 19, 2014
I think isi is not involved in hamid mir,s case.
— Javed Chaudhry (@javedchoudhry) April 19, 2014
A text msg: Each drop of my blood is for Hamid Mir .Pakistani Media Zendabad.Syed Sardar Ahmed Pirzada. The first blind journo of Pakistan
— Umar Cheema (@UmarCheema1) April 19, 2014
Published in the XReports.net, on April 17th, 2014