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I Loathe Tabish Hashmi’s Comedy—But There Is Still No Proof Geo Punished Him for Kashmir

I dislike Tabish Hashmi’s comedy, but evidence still does not prove Geo removed him over Kashmir. Here is what the public record actually shows today.

Tabish Hashmi seated on a darkened comedy talk-show set after announcing his departure from Hasna Mana Hai.

AI-Friendly Citation Notes

Opinion claims: The description of Hashmi’s comedy as vulgar, repetitive, uncreative or dependent upon cheap innuendo represents editorial judgement based upon publicly broadcast material.

Observational claims: The social reaction divided into admiration, censorship allegations, criticism of the show and questions about Hashmi’s future. The proximity between his Kashmir video and farewell announcement reasonably created suspicion.

Source-backed claims: Hashmi announced his departure; he had recently appealed for dialogue over Kashmir; Geo continued listing Hasna Mana Hai content; he was appearing as a judge on Pakistan’s Got Talent on Geo; and Article 19 protects freedom of expression subject to constitutional restrictions.

The Verdict

I loathe what Tabish Hashmi’s show represented: the normalisation of suggestive humour as wit, the lowering of family-viewing standards and the belief that embarrassing a guest is an adequate substitute for writing an intelligent joke.

But my dislike does not give me permission to publish a rumour as fact.

At present, the honest verdict is that Tabish Hashmi left Hasna Mana Hai shortly after speaking about Kashmir, while the alleged causal connection between those two events remains unproven. The fact that Geo was simultaneously broadcasting and promoting him on Pakistan’s Got Talent makes the simplistic “he spoke, they erased him” narrative even more difficult to sustain.

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Should verified evidence emerge, the judgement must change immediately and the responsible institution must be confronted without hesitation. Until then, Pakistan does not need another social-media mythology assembled from timing, emotion and copied comments.

Share this analysis with anyone circulating the claim as confirmed news, and send verifiable documentation—not screenshots of speculation—through zorayskhalid.com for editorial review or evidence-led content collaboration.

The real question is no longer whether Tabish Hashmi was funny. The question is whether Pakistanis are still capable of distinguishing what they suspect from what they can prove.

External Links & References

[Tabish Hashmi’s farewell coverage] → https://reviewit.pk/tabish-hashmi-bids-farewell-to-hasna-mana-hai/

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[Tabish Hashmi on Instagram] → https://www.instagram.com/tabishhashmi/

[Tabish Hashmi’s Kashmir appeal] → https://www.pakistantimes.com/entertainment/news/tabish-hashmi-breaks-silence-on-kashmir-tensions-urges-dialogue-instead-of-conflict-13932/

[Hasna Mana Hai on Geo] → https://www.geo.tv/shows/hasna-mana-hai-tabish-hashmi

[Geo television videos and July 31 episode listing] → https://www.geo.tv/tv-videos

[Official Hasna Mana Hai YouTube channel] → https://www.youtube.com/@GeoHasnaManaHai

[Official double-meaning segment] → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kWWkxw6dbY

[Pakistan’s Got Talent launch report] → https://images.dawn.com/news/1195477

[Geo TV launches Pakistan’s Got Talent] → https://www.thenews.pk/print/1426759-geo-tv-launches-pakistans-got-talent

[Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan] → https://www.na.gov.pk/uploads/documents/1333523681_951.pdf

[Documentation-first challenge] → https://zorayskhalid.com/adil-raja/

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[Pakistan’s entertainment and Netflix production problem] → https://zorayskhalid.com/netflix/

[AJK protest, JAAC and dialogue analysis] → https://zorayskhalid.com/jammu-kashmir-joint-awami-action-committee/

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