Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman explained

Mir Shakil ur Rahman
Birth Date:1957 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Karachi, Pakistan
Other Names:MSR
Nationality:Pakistani
Education:St. Patrick's High School, Karachi
Known For:Chief Editor of Jang Group of Newspapers
Founder of Geo TV
Occupation:Journalist, Business Executive
Children:9 (including Mir Ibrahim Rahman)
Relatives:Mir Khalil ur Rahman (father), Mehmooda Khalil ur Rahman (mother), Mir Javed ur Rahman (brother)
Spouse(S):
    Website:geo.tv

    Mir Shakil ur Rahman (born 8 January 1957), also known as MSR, is a Pakistani media mogul and businessman. He is the founder of the 24-hour news cycle network, Geo TV.

    In addition, he is also the owner of the Jang Group of Newspapers and the News International, which was founded by his father, the late Mir Khalil ur Rahman[1] [2] and part owner of the Independent Media Corporation. This media group publishes a number of newspapers and magazines in Urdu and English. IMC also owns the Geo TV network.

    Early life and education

    Mir Shakil ur Rahman was born on 8 January 1957 in Karachi, to father Mir Khalil ur Rahman and mother Mehmooda Khalil ur Rahman. He is of Kashmiri descent, as his paternal grandparents had immigrated from Kashmir Valley. He grew up with six siblings; an older brother, four older sisters and a younger sister. [3] His father was the founder of the Jang Group of Newspapers. Mir attended St Patrick's High School, Karachi and is listed among the famous personalities of Pakistan that attended this high school.[4]

    Career

    In the late 1990s, during Nawaz Sharif's second term as prime minister, Shakil was first asked by Sharif's government to dismiss some of the staff members of the Jang Group.Keeping in line with the tradition of the media group that was founded by Mir Shakil's father, Mir Khalil ur Rehman, Shakil refused to dismiss the staff, a number of tax evasion cases were filed against his news group amounting to 40 million US dollars, followed by freezing of bank accounts and seizure of their assets. The government withdrew their court cases after some facts were made public by Shakil.[5] [6] Shakil founded Geo TV in May 2002. Shakil established a television channel network by the name of Geo TV in May 2002.[7] He was arrested by the NAB on 12 March 2020 on the allegations of getting 52 kanal land in Lahore by that time Chief Minister of Punjab Nawaz Sharif.[8]

    Media industry associations

    Mir Shakil has also served as the president of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society, in 2006.[9] He remained a convener of the 'Wage Board Committee' of the society in 2010.[10] He was the president of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors in 1995–96 and again in 2003–04 and also the president of Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) in 2005.[11] Shakil served as a member of the Press Council of Pakistan in 2013.[12] He owns multiple media outlets such as Jang News, Geo News TV channel, The News, and others.[13]

    Personal life

    Mir Shakil ur Rahman is the younger brother of former Jang Newspaper Editor Mir Javed ur Rahman (1945-2020), and the second youngest child of Mehmooda Khalil ur Rahman (1926-2021) and the late Mir Khalil ur Rahman (1921-1992).

    He resides in Dubai, United Arab Emirates with his two wives, Shahina and Erum, sharing five children (including Mir Ibrahim Rahman) with his first wife and four with his second. He has a total of nine children, including four sons and five daughters. [1]

    Notes and References

    1. Construction of Taliban Image in Pakistan: Discourse Analysis of Editorials of Dawn and The News. Shaista Malik. Zafar Iqbal. 2010. Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association. London School of Economics. 9. 18 March 2019.
    2. Sherry Ricchiardi. 30 July 2012. Challenges for Independent News Media in Pakistan. Center for International Media Assistance. 12. 18 March 2019.
    3. https://www.thenews.com.pk/assets/front/pdf/MRK20181.pdf
    4. News: Through hardships to the stars : St. Patrick's High School turns 150 years old today. 18 March 2019. The Express Tribune (newspaper). 6 May 2011. Haris Masood Zuberi.
    5. Web site: Attacks on the Press 1999: Pakistan. 22 March 2000. Committee to Protect Journalists website. 18 March 2019.
    6. Distinguished Visitors. Newsletter. 2009. 13. 18 March 2019. Rachel. Meyer. South Asian Institute, The University of Texas. Austin.
    7. News: Geo TV Network . 18 March 2019. Dawn. Pakistan. 28 June 2012.
    8. Web site: Mir Shakil ur Rehman - CEO Jang/Geo group arrested by NAB. 12 March 2020.
    9. News: APNS (All Pakistan Newspapers Society) elects office-bearers. 18 March 2019. Dawn. Pakistan. 2 April 2006.
    10. Web site: APNS Committee for 2010–2011. All Pakistan Newspapers Society. 18 March 2019. 27 April 2010.
    11. News: PBA (Pakistan Broadcasting Association) elects office-bearers. 18 March 2019. Dawn. Pakistan. 23 December 2005.
    12. Press Council of Pakistan. 2013. Annual Report 2013. Press Council of Pakistan. 10. 18 March 2019.
    13. Web site: The Mir Family.