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Pakistan Punjab

Lawyers Burnt DSP’s Office In Daska

DASKA – It is reported that the enraged lawyers burnt up the office of a DSP in Daska. Following the murder of President Daska Bar, the lawyers have forged a strong protest against the police and provincial government.

The violent protesters have once again surrounded the Daska Police Station. They have burnt up the local DSP’s office. Police is using shelling to disperse the public and the enraged lawyers.

The lawyers have started protesting in several major cities of Punjab including Lahore and Gujranwala. The lawyers have given an ultimatum of 48 hours for the acceptance of their demands.

The lawyers have announced complete boycott of all the district courts of Punjab tomorrow. After the protest, a meeting will be arranged in which the future course of action would be devised.

The lawyers have also blocked the Mall Road in Lahore. The protest has also been staged against the government in front of Punjab Assembly.

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