The announcement was made by PPP co-chiarman Asif Ali Zardari during a press conference on Tuesday. Mir will reassume his role as host of Capital Talk, which was being hosted by Munib Farooq in his absence.
Mir was taken off air after he delivered an impassioned speech during a rally outside the National Press Club in May 2021. Mir had spoken out against an attack on journalist Asad Ali Toor by unknown assailants. Although he later apologized for the speech, he was taken off air by Geo TV management.
Journalists took to Twitter to welcome the journalists' return.
"Let me share a good news with you that [Hamid Mir] has returned to [Geo News] to host Capital Talk," said reporter Murtaza Ali Shah, sharing a video of Zardari's press conference.
https://twitter.com/MurtazaViews/status/1501193322219679749
"What a great day of come back on screen of [Hamid Mir]" said Senator Saeed Ghani
https://twitter.com/SaeedGhani1/status/1501191269875392516
Asma Shirazi said: "Welcome back sir".
https://twitter.com/asmashirazi/status/1501183611294425089
According to the International Federation of Journalists, Pakistan is ranked as the fifth most dangerous country for journalists. In 2021, Reporters Without Borders ranked Pakistan as the 145th country out of 180 countries on its world press freedom index.