<p>A female journalist attending former prime minister Imran Khan’s long march died on Sunday after being crushed under his container, according to Pakistan's media reports.</p>.<p>The deceased was identified as <em>Channel 5 </em>reporter Sadaf Naeem.</p>.<p>After the tragic incident, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman called off activities for the day.</p>.<p>"We are ending today's march due to an accident. We have decided to stop here,” Khan said.</p>.<p>Khan also sent his condolences to the family of the deceased and said that he would pray for the departed soul.</p>.<p>The long march would start from Kamoke on its fourth day on Monday. Earlier, it was planned to reach Gujranwala by the end of its third day.</p>.<p><em>Geo News</em> reported that Sadaf was hit by the container carrying Khan but it was not confirmed.</p>.<p>She was trying to interview Khan for her TV channel, <em>Dunya TV</em> reported.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, while reacting to the death of the journalist, said that he was deeply saddened by the death of the reporter.</p>.<p>He further wrote in his tweet that Sadaf Naeem was a dynamic and hardworking reporter, adding that he prays for the forgiveness of the deceased and patience for the family.</p>.<p>Information Minister Maryyium Aurangzeb expressed shock over Sadaf's death and questioned how the reporter was run over by the container-carrying truck used by Khan.</p>.<p>"I personally know her. She was a hard-working journalist and was killed while trying to interview Imran Khan which is shocking,” she said. </p>
<p>A female journalist attending former prime minister Imran Khan’s long march died on Sunday after being crushed under his container, according to Pakistan's media reports.</p>.<p>The deceased was identified as <em>Channel 5 </em>reporter Sadaf Naeem.</p>.<p>After the tragic incident, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman called off activities for the day.</p>.<p>"We are ending today's march due to an accident. We have decided to stop here,” Khan said.</p>.<p>Khan also sent his condolences to the family of the deceased and said that he would pray for the departed soul.</p>.<p>The long march would start from Kamoke on its fourth day on Monday. Earlier, it was planned to reach Gujranwala by the end of its third day.</p>.<p><em>Geo News</em> reported that Sadaf was hit by the container carrying Khan but it was not confirmed.</p>.<p>She was trying to interview Khan for her TV channel, <em>Dunya TV</em> reported.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, while reacting to the death of the journalist, said that he was deeply saddened by the death of the reporter.</p>.<p>He further wrote in his tweet that Sadaf Naeem was a dynamic and hardworking reporter, adding that he prays for the forgiveness of the deceased and patience for the family.</p>.<p>Information Minister Maryyium Aurangzeb expressed shock over Sadaf's death and questioned how the reporter was run over by the container-carrying truck used by Khan.</p>.<p>"I personally know her. She was a hard-working journalist and was killed while trying to interview Imran Khan which is shocking,” she said. </p>