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Pakistani lawyers held a sit-in protest at D-chowk in Islamabad against the 26th Amendment to the Constitution and the appointment of new judges. Despite security measures, they assembled and called for their fraternity members to join them. The protest caused clashes with police, a partial suspension of the metro bus service, and the blocking of Srinagar Highway. Several legal organizations denounced the protest, claiming it was politically motivated.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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