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Pakistan on High Alert as Judicial Bodies Ramp up Measures to Protect Judges from Targeted Attacks

Judicial bodies in Pakistan are standing up to protect six sitting IHC judges who have alleged interference from spy agency operatives in judicial matters. The Supreme Court and other important judicial bodies have expressed clear support for the judges and their independence.

The judiciary, led by the Chief Justice of Pakistan, is sending a strong message to intelligence agencies that it will not tolerate any interference in its affairs. The Pakistan Bar Council has called for a proper committee to investigate the serious allegations and ensure the protection of the judges.

The Supreme Court Bar Association has also backed the judges, highlighting the importance of addressing the issues raised by the judges. The accusations have sparked a strong show of support for the judges, indicating that the judiciary is ready to stand against any influence or pressure from the military establishment and its intelligence agencies.

The Shehbaz Sharif government has taken steps to form a committee to probe the allegations against the spy agencies. The situation continues to unfold as the judiciary remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting its independence and the rule of law.

IANS

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