Imran Khan Questions Courts Opening At Midnight, Warns Of Becoming 'Extra Dangerous'
Rawalpindi, where highlights included assembly folks helped by an Islamic Relief scheme which gives working youngsters an off-the-cuff education. It also helps their households to earn an income so their youngsters don’t need to work. I am writing to ask you what you plan to do to defend the First Amendment, freedom of the press, and the elemental rights of journalists to practice their profession freely in what has turn into an more and more hostile environment for information and news providers. On April 9, the Pakistan Supreme Court was ready late at night time to pay attention to a plea regarding the deadline set for the vote on the no-confidence movement moved against Imran Khan’s government. Asad Qaiser, then Speaker within the Assembly, had not held the vote by midnight despite the apex court’s course to take action. The Islamabad High Court was additionally opened around midnight to listen to another plea. By Umair Jamal Pakistan’s parliament rejected a significant Anti-Mon...