Senior journalist and Senior Editor The News Talat Aslam pass away on Wednesday. He was 67.
Talat Aslam had worked with several leading newspapers and magazines as an editor in his long journalistic career.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) stated that he will be remembered for his wit and warmth, and for mentoring scores of young journalists.
Senior anchorperson Hamid Mir expressed condolences to the family and friends.
"Sad news. May Allah rest the soul of Talat Aslam in peace," he tweeted.
Federal Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman, in her condolence message, said that it feels like her heart will burst with grief upon hearing that veteran journalist Talat Aslam just passed away.
"He was the kindest, funniest, wittiest, warmest soul in the whole world. His life was never easy, but he always bore all with a smile. May u be smiling now Tito."
The minister added that Talat Aslam was not just an old-school journalist, with the highest integrity, he was a seasoned English-language editor.
“Our journey mingled at the Herald, where he was anchor even though I was his boss. But he made us all his family, right to the end, wherever we were in life.”
Talat Aslam had worked with several leading newspapers and magazines as an editor in his long journalistic career.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) stated that he will be remembered for his wit and warmth, and for mentoring scores of young journalists.
Senior anchorperson Hamid Mir expressed condolences to the family and friends.
"Sad news. May Allah rest the soul of Talat Aslam in peace," he tweeted.
Federal Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman, in her condolence message, said that it feels like her heart will burst with grief upon hearing that veteran journalist Talat Aslam just passed away.
"He was the kindest, funniest, wittiest, warmest soul in the whole world. His life was never easy, but he always bore all with a smile. May u be smiling now Tito."
The minister added that Talat Aslam was not just an old-school journalist, with the highest integrity, he was a seasoned English-language editor.
“Our journey mingled at the Herald, where he was anchor even though I was his boss. But he made us all his family, right to the end, wherever we were in life.”
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