Ansar Abbasi Journalist
Ansar Abbasi is a Pakistani journalist. He is a commentator and a senior staff member of The News International.
He has been incredulous of liberal activists including Malala Yousafzai and the Ahmadiyya movement.
He has approached a prohibition on Indian stations and strict keeps an eye on socially the hostile substance in Pakistani dramatizations and movies.
According to The Huffington Post, Abbasi holds customary religious perspectives and unbending enemy of American perspectives
Life :
Abbasi was born in Murree, Pakistan, to a Dhund Abbasi group of that territory. He got his initial training in his local town.
Abbasi acquired registration or completed his initial education from Sir Syed School, Rawalpindi. Later he joined Government College Asghar Mall, where he finished his Intermediate and Bachelor of Arts instruction.
He got his graduate degree from Balochistan University, Quetta. He additionally earned another graduate degree from Goldsmiths College, University of London.
His exploration proposal was on kid labor Today, Ansar Abbasi without a doubt remains as a noticeable symbol in news coverage in Pakistan. He has been composing for the English daily papers for quite a while.
He is the most youthful child of Muhammad Sajawal Abbasi (Late) who kicked the bucket in 1981. He has a place with the group of Abbasis from the delightful Murree Hills.
Career:
After doing his graduate degree in Mass Communication, Ansar picked to be a writer in 1991. He needed to join the famous Urdu every day Jang. Be that as it may, as an issue of what he presently views as good fortunes, he got his first vocation meeting with an English Daily:
 After Masters in Mass Communication, Abbasi started his vocation as an expert columnist in 1991.
His first stretch was with an English dialect every day, The Democrat. Afterward, he labored for two months at Pakistan Times daily paper, before in the end joining The News International, of which he is currently an editor.
He respects English news-casting superior to Urdu news coverage, as he feels that for the most part, an Urdu columnist does only managing ‘Articulation Journalism’.
His own experience reveals to him that English Journalism in Pakistan gives a writer more development openings and more opportunities to learn.