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The Supreme Court bar requests that Gandapur and Naqvi step down.

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The Supreme Court Bar Association has called for the resignation of Chief Minister Ali Amin and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in response to the use of force against nonviolent demonstrators.

Concerned with the recent crackdown on protesters, the Bar called the authorities’ actions an insult to democratic norms in a sharply worded statement.

The administration should respect the fundamental right to peaceful protest, the statement said, emphasizing that the disproportionate use of force was unacceptable. “We cannot ignore these acts,” the Bar declared, denouncing the violence against people who were expressing their constitutional rights.

In addition to vowing to keep fighting for the defense of civil liberties, the Supreme Court Bar has demanded accountability and openness in the way the case is being handled.

The event has caused significant public indignation, with various political parties and civil society organizations demanding for a probe into the use of force. However, the government has not yet responded to the Bar’s demands in an official manner.

Many people expect further court challenges and public protests in the days ahead as tensions continue to build and the political climate in the nation stays volatile.

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In times of difficulty, Pakistan and Turkey always stand together: PM

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According to Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan and Turkey have always supported one another throughout trying times and would continue to do so.

He said that the people of Pakistan joined him in honoring the bravery and tenacity of our Turkish brothers and sisters, who, under the capable leadership of President Erdogan, came out stronger from this strategy, in a post on X marking the end of two years since the devastating earthquake in Turkiye.

Today marks the second anniversary of the February 6, 2023 earthquake in Turkey, which destroyed entire cities and killed around 60,000 people, including in neighboring Syria.

Following the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck at 4:17 am, thousands of residential buildings in southeast Turkey collapsed, killing numerous people in their wake.

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For regional peace, the Kashmir issue must be resolved.

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Pakistan’s unwavering and ongoing political, diplomatic, and spiritual support for Kashmiris in their rightful fight for the right to self-determination has been reaffirmed by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.

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In times of difficulty, Pakistan and Turkey always stand together: PM

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Pakistan and Turkey have always supported one another during challenging times and will continue to do so, according to Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.

In an X post marking the two-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Turkey, he claimed that the people of Pakistan joined him in honoring the bravery and tenacity of our Turkish brothers and sisters, who, under President Erdogan’s capable leadership, came out stronger as a result of this tactic.

Today marks two years since the February 6, 2023, earthquake that destroyed entire cities and killed about 60,000 people, including in neighboring Syria.

The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck at 4:17 am in Southeastern Turkey caused thousands of residential buildings to collapse, killing several people in their wake.

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