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The latest development came hours after thousands of his supporters, defying government warnings, broke through a barrier of shipping containers blocking off Islamabad and entered a high-security zone, where they clashed with security forces, facing tear gas shelling, mass detentions and gunfire. Tension has been high in Islamabad since Sunday when supporters of the former PM began a “long march” from the restive north-west to demand his release. Khan has been in a prison for more than a year and faces more than 150 criminal cases that his party says are politically motivated. Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, led the protest, but she fled as police pushed back against demonstrators. Hundreds of Khan’s supporters are being arrested in the ongoing night-time operation. Interior minister Mohsin Naqvi told reporters that the Red Zone, which houses government buildings and embassies, and the surrounding areas have been cleared. Leaders from Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, or PTI, have also fled the protest site. Earlier on Tuesday, Pakistan’s army took control of D-Chowk, a large square in the Red Zone, where visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is staying. Since Monday, Mr Naqvi had threatened that security forces would use live fire if protesters fired weapons at them. “We have now authorised the police to respond as necessary,” Mr Naqvi said Tuesday while visiting the square. Before the operation began, protester Shahzor Ali said people had taken to the streets because Khan had called for them. “We will stay here until Khan joins us. He will decide what to do next,” Mr Ali said. Protester Fareeda Bibi, who is not related to Khan’s wife, said people have suffered greatly for the last two years. “We have really suffered for the last two years, whether it is economically, politically or socially. We have been ruined. I have not seen such a Pakistan in my life,” she said. Authorities have struggled to contain the protest-related violence. Six people, including four members of the security services, were killed when a vehicle rammed them on a street overnight into Tuesday. A police officer died in a separate incident. Dozens of Khan supporters beat a videographer covering the protest for the Associated Press and took his camera. He sustained head injuries and was treated in hospital. By Tuesday afternoon, fresh waves of protesters made their way unopposed to their final destination in the Red Zone. Mr Naqvi said Khan’s party had rejected a government offer to rally on the outskirts of the city. Information minister Atta Tarar warned there would be a severe government reaction to the violence. The government says only the courts can order Khan’s release. He was ousted in 2022 through a no-confidence vote in Parliament. In a bid to foil the unrest, police have arrested more than 4,000 Khan supporters since Friday and suspended mobile and internet services in some parts of the country. Messaging platforms were also experiencing severe disruption in the capital. Khan’s party relies heavily on social media and uses messaging platforms such as WhatsApp to share information, including details of events. The X platform, which is banned in Pakistan, is no longer accessible, even with a VPN. Last Thursday, a court prohibited rallies in the capital and Mr Naqvi said anyone violating the ban would be arrested. Travel between Islamabad and other cities has become nearly impossible because of shipping containers blocking the roads. All education institutions remain closed.
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Hyderabad: Justice Bhushan Ramakrishna Gavai , judge of the Supreme Court , emphasised the need for improved infrastructure in the district and taluka level judiciary, which plays a key role in the Indian judiciary system. Stressing on the necessity of speedy justice, especially in criminal cases, Justice Gavai said that the judicial system should adopt modern technology. Justice Gavai on Saturday inaugurated the National Service and Tracking of Electronic Processes ( NSTEP ) in criminal cases at Telangana State Judicial Academy here at Secunderabad. Justice Gavai said that without robust physical and technological, the full potential of judiciary reforms cannot be realised. He highlighted the necessity of better infrastructure facilities in the courtrooms and better human resources at the district and magistrate courts for fortifying the judiciary system at the district level. Maharashtra Jharkhand Maharashtra Alliance View i Party View Seats: 288 Results Majority: 145 BJP+ 229 MVA 47 OTH 12 Results : 288 / 288 BJP+ WON Jharkhand Alliance View i Party View Seats: 81 Results Majority: 41 INDIA 56 NDA 24 OTH 1 Results : 81 / 81 INDIA WON Source: PValue Justice BR Gavai said, "Investment in district judiciary is about ensuring justice at every nook and corner swiftly and fairly." NSTEP is a system of serving, processing and monitoring summons electronically and a GPS-enabled device is given to the bailiff for the service of summons leading to the greater transparency and speedy delivery of processes. It provides real-time status updates of service summons. Telangana high court Chief Justice Alok Aradhe said that Telangana is the first state in the country to introduce NSTEP in civil cases. NSTEP in criminal cases would help in cutting the delay in judicial process of serving summons, he said.Lauren Sanchez is ready for a white Christmas. The media personality and author looked stunning for her latest holiday dinner following her recent birthday celebration with her closest friends and family members. Lauren has been sharing her excitement about her upcoming wedding with Jeff Bezos , this time in a white look. Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez end rumors of $600 million lavish wedding celebration Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez meet with Donald Trump and Melania Trump at Mar-a-Lago Lauren Sanchez looked glamorous in strapless gown and opera gloves at Katy Perry's birthday in Switzerland Lauren wore a festive ensemble consisting of a fuzzy white maxi dress, seemingly from Kylie Jenner's fashion brand in collaboration with Entire Studios, featuring thin straps and a low back detail. She paired the look with black pointed-toe boots and stunning diamond jewelry, including a cross necklace and matching earrings. Lauren was all smiles, taking to social media to share a mirror selfie. She showed off her look which accentuated her curves, and rocked a glamorous makeup look, including a glossy pink lip. She styled her brunette hair in loose waves and posed for the photo. Details about their wedding: While Lauren and Jeff have yet to unveil all the details about their wedding plans, they recently denied rumors about spending $600 million on her wedding party. “You know the saying, ‘don’t believe everything you read’? Well, it’s never been more relevant than it is now,” he recently said. The response comes after The Sun reported that they were planning an opulent wedding in Aspen. “They are preparing for a winter wonderland wedding in Aspen this Christmas,” a source told the publication.“They are planning an extravagant ceremony and are sparing no expense in creating a white Christmas party,” the insider added. However, Lauren recently shared how thrilled she is to be walking down the aisle, and has been taking inspiration for her wedding dress. "I’m really excited, thinking about the dress. I have to say, I have a Pinterest—I’m like every other bride, so I have a Pinterest board," she said on the Today show.
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