Express Media Group fired Fahim Mughal a year ago, leaving behind five kids, a boy, and a widow.
Faheem worked as a production operator for Mughal Express Media Group, according to claims circulating on social media, but was sacked a year ago.
Faheem Mughal had borrowed Rs 60,000 from a bank to purchase a rickshaw. However, he was enraged by growing prices, particularly for gasoline, as he indicated in multiple social media posts.
On November 27, 2014, Imran Ahmad Khan, a non-linear editor (NLE) for Royal TV, committed suicide. He left a taped message blaming his death on the Royal Television management. He was hospitalised in 2014 after suffering a stroke, according to reports. When he requested his unpaid wages, he was sacked.
Faheem Mughal, fed up
with the looming strike of petroleum sellers, took his own life by trapping
himself in his flat dupatta. He was survived by five daughters, a son, and a
widow.
Late at night, social worker Zafar Abbas arrived at the
deceased's home. When we mention that people are getting unemployed and that
mental tension is rising, ministers and lords ask, "How is the rush in the
marketplaces then?" remarked Zafar Abbas. They resided in an apartment
just across the street from the forest.
بے روزگاری اور مہنگائی سے تنگ آکر سابقہ بڑے ٹی وی چینل کے ملازم نے خودکشی کر لی
— Syed Zafar Abbas (@ZafarJdc) November 26, 2021
اس ویڈیو کو ری ٹوئیٹ یا ٹیگ کیجیے شاید کسی حکمران تک پہنچ جائے ۔پارٹ 1 pic.twitter.com/6LlLIzCxlf
According to Fahim
Mughal's daughter, we would eat for up to a week at a time. According to the
deceased's wife, he owed Rs. 70000 in debt.
Zafar Abbas, speaking to
the administration, said, "You have made grain, sugar, and gasoline three
times more costly; the poor man's budget could not be formed; how can people
survive?" .
Muhammad Fahim, a graphic
designer from Karachi who lost his position at Express Media Group during the
leadership of Hakim, who offered instances of the Euphrates river bank, drove a
rickshaw after losing his job, worked hard, and eventually committed suicide,
according to senior journalist Waqar Satti. Who is to blame in the state of
Madinah for this death?
دریائے فرات کے کنارے کی مثالیں دینے والےحاکم کےدورمیں ایکسپریس میڈیا گروپ سے بےروزگار ہونےوالے کراچی کے گرافک ڈیزائنر محمد فہیم نےملازمت جانے کےبعد رکشہ چلایا محنت مزدوری کی اور پھر حالات سے تنگ آ کرخودکشی کرلی ۔اس ریاست مدینہ میں اس موت کا ذمہ دارکون ہے؟#JournalismIsNotACrime pic.twitter.com/akJm3YDWXC
— waqar satti 🇵🇰 (@waqarsatti) November 25, 2021
Fahim Mughal's killing
was described as a murder by Nadia Farooq, a prominent journalist with Geo
News.