Poet Ahmed Farhad’s Bail Decision Reserved by Anti-Terrorism Court
This development comes in the wake of the federal government’s announcement regarding the arrest of the missing poet and journalist Ahmed Farhad, ending a 15-day search on May 29th in Islamabad.
Muzaffarabad, The Anti-Terrorism Court in Muzaffarabad has held a crucial hearing regarding the bail application of renowned poet Ahmed Farhad. Following extensive discussions, the court has chosen to reserve its decision, marking a pivotal moment in Farhad’s legal battle.
Just two days prior, the court had taken a significant step by ordering a thorough medical examination of Ahmed Farhad amid suspicions of possible slow poisoning.
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This development comes in the wake of the federal government’s announcement regarding the arrest of the missing poet and journalist Ahmed Farhad, ending a 15-day search on May 29th in Islamabad.
Supreme Court suffers power outage during hearing
During hearing of the case lodged by the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) pertaining to the reserved seats, a power outage hit the Supreme Court building on Monday.
When the lights went out, SIC lawyer Faisal Siddiqui engaged with Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa on the electricity issue.
“The power supply has also been cut off here,” the SIC lawyer said. The chief justice asked, “Why didn’t electricity come from the generator?”
The television and lights were on, CJ Isa said adding, “I believe, only the air conditioners of the court room are not working”.
While scorching hot weather continues to bake various cities, the electricity distribution companies also add to the citizen’s woes by suspending power supply as long as to even 18-hours a day in some areas.
Frustrated citizens across various cities in Pakistan have repeatedly spilled their anger onto streets by protesting the lack of electricity.
Protests have broken out in big cities, including Karachi and Peshawar, for several days as the citizens are having a hard time due to the prolonged loadshedding.
In light of the conditions, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had directed the authorities concerned to minimise the ongoing loadshedding in different areas through better load management, considering public relief in sizzling weather.
For Karachi, the sole power supplier Karachi-Electric has said that if the citizens do not pay their bills, it cannot ensure constant provision of electricity.
Meanwhile, Energy Minister Awais Leghari has stated that power outages would continue on the loss-making feeders. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Leghari said he had directed the power distribution companies (Discos) to improve their overall performance and minimise loadshedding duration.
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