SC moved to cancel Gill’s bail

By Adnan Rafique

ISLAMABAD: The federal government Monday filed an application in the Supreme Court to cancel the bail of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf leader Shehbaz Gill in a sedition case.
The application was filed by the Islamabad City Magistrate on behalf of the state.
In the application, it was stated that Gill is accused of treason and the Supreme Court should annul the High Court’s decision to grant bail to Gul. The government in its appeal pleaded that the Islamabad High Court did not properly evaluate the facts.
It stated that Shahbaz Gill is accused of treason against the state as he tried to incite rebellion. So it was requested to the Supreme Court annul the decision of the High Court on the bail of Shahbaz Gill.

Downward trend registered in Dengue cases

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Change in weather has decreased the number of dengue cases in Islamabad, the district health officer said on Monday.
According to the statistics provided by the DHO Islamabad, 44 dengue cases have been reported in the federal capital.
The DHO further said, the federal capital has so far reported 2,552 cases of dengue and six deaths.
On the other hand, at least 246 more dengue infections were reported in Karachi in the last 24 hours, the Sindh health department data showed on Sunday. According to the provincial health department report, so far 36 people had their lives due to the vector-borne infection in the mega city.
The majority number of cases in Karachi have been reported in district East, where 66 patients have been infected by the virus during the past 24 hours.
District Korangi reported 33 cases, Central 55, Malir 28, South 36, Keamari 13 and District West reported 10 cases.