High alert issued at country’s all airports after constitutional crisis deepens

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High alert issued at country's all airports after constitutional crisis deepens

ISLAMABAD: Following constitutional crisis in the country, a high alert has been issued at all the airports of the country.

According to sources, government officials will not be allowed to travel abroad without NOC.

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They said that the leaves of all the officers of Islamabad police and administration have  been canceled and emergency has been declared in the hospitals of capital.

Earlier, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial has ordered to open the Supreme Court offices at 12 o’clock tonight.

According to sources, it has been decided to open the Supreme Court at 12 o’clock tonight and orders have been given to open the doors of the apex court at midnigth.

Police sources said that orders have been issued to open the Supreme Court and staff have been directed to arrive immediately after 12.

It may be recalled that as per the order of the Supreme Court, the session of the National Assembly has been going on since 10:30 am but the voting process on the resolution has not been started by the Speaker so far.

Earlier on Thursday, Chief Justice Umat Ata Bandial declared ruling of deputy speaker Qasim Suri as unconstitutional.

The court also declared dissolution of National Assembly as unconstitutional and reinstated the parliament.

According to the verdict, all the ministers had been restored. Speaker has been instructed to hold session of the National Assembly on April 9. All the legal actions taken by the government after the dissolution of assembly have been declared unconstitutional.