Sit-in was ended after negotiations were successful


Hyderabad: The three-day-long lawyers’ sit-in in Hyderabad over a case dispute has been ended.
The President of the Sindh High Court (SHC) Bar Association announced the end of the three-day-long lawyers’ sit-in in Hyderabad after the negotiations were successful.
SSP Hyderabad Dr Farrukh Ali Lanjar was transferred on the demand of the lawyers.
After the transfer of SSP Hyderabad Dr Farrukh, the lawyers ended the ongoing sit-in on the national highway, after which traffic was restored.
It is pertinent to note that three days ago, lawyers had staged a sit-in on the Hyderabad bypass against the registration of a case against a lawyer, which severely affected the flow of traffic on the national highway and hundreds of passengers were left stranded due to long queues of vehicles.

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