Mohammad Haroon Saad Was a High-Caliber Journalist Endowed with Great Administrative Skills
Freelance Journalists Association Pays Glowing Tributes to the Deceased in a Condolence Meeting
LAHORE (PR) — The Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA), an organization of independent journalists, expressed deep sorrow and grief over the demise of Mohammad Haroon Saad, the former Chief Editor and Chief Executive of the Daily Imroze. In a special condolence meeting, glowing tributes were paid to the deceased for his outstanding 40-year-long services to the field of journalism.
The speakers at the meeting included Fazal-ur-Rehman Naeem, Iqbal Yousufi, Zafar Ali Raja, Shakeel Siddiqui, Shaukatullah, and Akhtar Hayat. They stated that Haroon Saad was not only a highly successful journalist but also proved his mettle exceptionally well in administrative affairs. The speakers noted that during his editorial tenure, Imroze Lahore and Imroze Multan remained top-tier, quality newspapers in every respect. They further expressed that the sudden closure of the newspaper and the resulting unemployment of its staff caused him deep, unbearable grief, which ultimately led him into a state of reclusive isolation.
Presiding over the meeting, the Association's President, Iqbal Yousufi, stated that the deceased was a journalist of high caliber who possessed exemplary administrative capabilities. The condolence meeting was attended by Naeem Qureshi, Ibrahim Tahir, Laiq Askari, Afaq Ali Khan, Imtiaz Rashid Qureshi, Naveed Bukhari, Idrees Usmani, Khalid Pervez Malik, Abdul Hameed, Rana Iqbal Choudhry, Bashir Ahmad, Mazhar Ali Adeeb, Ahsan Karim, Kamal Rizvi, and Khalid Latif. At the conclusion of the meeting, Fateha was offered for the departed soul of Haroon Saad, followed by collective prayers for his forgiveness.
