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Pemra issues show-cause notice to 24 News over ‘objectionable’ Fiza Ali morning show clip

Pemra issues show-cause notice to 24 News over ‘objectionable’ Fiza Ali morning show clip

The authority said 'inappropriate comments' and an 'obnoxious gesture' were aired without editorial oversight.
Updated 15 Apr, 2026

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has issued a show-cause notice to the chief executive officer of City News Network over ‘objectionable content’ aired during Monday’s episode of the show Mornings with Fiza on 24 News.

A clip from the April 13 episode making the rounds on social media shows the host Fiza Ali being picked up by her husband Ejaz Khan — who was also a guest on the show — and briefly slung over his shoulder.

A day after the clip went viral, Ali maintained it was a “lighthearted spontaneous gesture that did not have any bad meaning behind it”, but the moment drew sharp criticism online, including from the chairperson of the Punjab Women Protection Authority, Hina Parvez Butt.

Butt termed the incident as “regrettable”, adding that adults should “demonstrate good morals and decorum so that children and the younger generation can learn something better.”

Pemra took notice of the clip and issued a notice on Monday, saying that the episode included “highly inappropriate comments” and an “obnoxious gesture” by a guest that were “aired without any editorial oversight”.

The authority said the programme was in violation of Pemra rules and directed the network’s CEO to appear before the regulatory body in Islamabad on April 27 to submit a written reply as to why legal action should not be initiated.

Additionally, the CEO was ordered to “stop telecasting such inappropriate content”.

The notice added that ex-parte proceedings and legal action would be initiated in case of non-compliance under the relevant Pemra regulations.

With additional reporting by Kalbe Ali

Comments

Muneer Ahmed Memon Apr 15, 2026 05:09pm
Fiza may issue apology and channel may also request for condonation of the act.
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ishrat Hyatt Apr 15, 2026 05:55pm
Good heavens - what a rigid society we have become!
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Ehsan Apr 15, 2026 06:25pm
Stop moral policing at every level, once you start doing it, it’s a slippery slope and then everyone feels they have the right to judge others, specially women
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Anjum Pervez Apr 16, 2026 07:24am
A little but of light hearted fun and it becomes immoral. Go get a life!
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Captain Apr 16, 2026 07:59am
Infact all morning shows be banned to eradicate such clips and vulgar and illogical talks altogether
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Shahzad Apr 16, 2026 05:43pm
Stop watching
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