With Islamabad under siege, Pakistani Law Minister Zahid Hamid resigns 

Pakistan's Law Minister Zahid Hamid has offered his abdication following the lethal conflicts the nation over amongst police and nonconformists having a place with hardline religious gatherings, the state supporter said on Monday.
The dissenters had organized a sit in the capital for around three weeks requesting the evacuation of Hamid for changes in a law identified with the Khatm-I-Nabuwwat (absolution of prohpethood) vow in the Elections Act 2017. They affirmed the activity undermined Islamic convictions and connected it to disrespect.

Hamid, the Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, exhibited his acquiescence to Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to bring the nation "out of a condition of emergency", Radio Pakistan reported.

The acquiescence came as a major aspect of an understanding came to between the legislature and the dissenters overnight. The arrangement came following a two-day go head to head in Islamabad and different parts of the nation amongst dissenters and security powers that saw no less than six individuals killed and hundreds harmed…..Read More

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