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Toggle the table of contents. Current Affairs 4 weeks ago. Politics 1 month ago. Politics 2 days ago. Current Affairs 2 days ago. Politics 1 hour ago. Latest Videos Galleries. Current Affairs 7 minutes ago. Current Affairs 1 hour ago. Hassan Nisar was born in Lyallpur Faisalabad Pakistan and graduated from the University of Punjab with a degree in economics.
He began his career in journalism as a reporter for a local newspaper, and quickly gained a reputation for his sharp writing and insightful analysis. He later joined a national daily newspaper, and his columns soon became popular among readers for their in-depth and critical approach to current affairs. His commentaries in print and electronic media focus on contemporary Pakistan and the political history of Islam, which are conservative in nature.
Hassan Nisar is a politically funded columnist and an analyst with his own talk show, Choraha, which he used to do on Geo TV, Pakistan. His commentaries in print media and television focusing on contemporary Pakistan and the political history of Islam, which are conservative in nature, have earned him praise both from Nationalist and Islamic elements in Pakistan.
Nisar started off his career as a journalist, but with time and the emergence of private TV channels in Pakistan, he has appeared on or hosted TV talk shows including Meray Mutabiq and "Choraha" on Geo News.