27 November,2012 08:16 AM IST | | Agencies
The device in a metal box was found stuck under the front passenger seat of Hamid Mir's car, city police chief Bani Amin said.
Narrow escape: Hamid Mir was on his way to his office and the bomb was planted when he stopped at a market. File Pic/Getty Images
Mir, who hosts the Capital Talk evening show on Geo television and writes a column for the biggest-selling newspaper Jang, was criticised by the Taliban last month in the wake of the shooting of Malala Yousafzai.
"It was in a tin box, there was half a kilo of explosives fitted with detonator," Amin said. He said officers have defused the bomb and are gathering evidence.
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Mir was on his way to his office and the bomb was apparently planted when he stopped at a market, said Geo's Islamabad bureau chief Rana Jawad. "It's a message to me as well as Geo and the journalist community in Pakistan," Mir told the television channel.
"They want to stop us from speaking the truth but I want to tell them that we will not be deterred."
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