Umair Nawaz
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I disagree with Wajahat Saeed on his style of reporting. It is fine to try to look all macho when covering war and battles but it should not ignore the norms that are prevalent in the institution that you are covering.. For instance in his recent program on Torkham, he just kept talking and talking and also crossed the bugle sounding team while they were giving quarter guard demo, while it would have been appropriate to let the bugle team sound it. The whole team was standing alert while he roamed around and through them casually. Not appropriate.
Secondly, the way he addresses the generals and the brigadiers in a made-up terse tone in front of the soldiers is also not appropriate. One can be a bit more considerate of their position of authority
My emphasis was more on 'addressing them the way he does IN FRONT of the soldiers they command'On purpose theatrics. The cameraman is supposed to be invisible now a days.
Why not? This is the problem right here. The generals and brigadiers hold no authority over a civilian (the civilian actually does, but that's another story). The codes of conduct in the military's hierarchy cannot be and should not be demanded from non-military personnel.