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PICS: Meet HARMEET SINGH, Pakistan's First Sikh Reporter To Appear On National TV

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Jun, 2018 01:04 PM
  • PICS: Meet HARMEET SINGH, Pakistan's First Sikh Reporter To Appear On National TV

A Pakistani news channel is garnering a lot of praise for hiring a male Sikh as its newscaster. This comes after a female Sikh and a transgender were hired by two other TV stations recently. Private news channel Public News has employed Harmeet Singh, who belongs to the Sikh minority community in Pakistan.

Taking to Twitter, the official handle of the media house posted a video of Singh, and captioned, “Pakistan’s 1st Sikh News Anchor Harmeet Singh only on #PublicNews.”

 

Recently, Manmeet Kaur became the first female Sikh reporter in Pakistan. Appointment of Maavia Malik, a member of the transgender community, as an anchor, also created quite a buzz on social media.

 
 
 
 

Many took to social media to laud the news channel. While some commented on Pakistan’s move to be more inclusive, others stated that it was ‘nice’ to see a Sikh man on a Pakistani channel. Here are some of the reactions the tweet garnered:

 
 
 
 

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