Hyderabad:
The civil judge and judicial magistrate I, Moro, Madad Ali Khoso, while exceptional to breach of his order of May 31, ordered the government to immediately resume cell networks services.
The services were suspended in Moro Taluka after the shock of May 20 between the police and the nationalist workers in the district of Noushehero Feroze, who charged lives of two young men.
“Respondents (government) are aimed at eliminating public discomforts and immediately restore all mobile networks,” says the order. The authorities had suspended mobile networks in Moro; He surrounded the people Bajani-Laghari, whose two residents were killed in the clash and also recently enforced section 144 to ban people meetings in Moor.
The measures were taken to prevent people from organizing protests or road blockages, according to officials. The judge warned the deputy commissioner, SSP and other officers in the district that disobedience will imply legal actions against them.
The order has been given in a request presented by five residents of Moro, including Qadir Bux Korai, Pir Andal, Abdul Karim Kalhoro, Majid Hussain Sizardi and Jam Shahnawaz Korejo.
The same court had approved on May 31 an identical order despite the fact that the SSP in its report had argued that the situation of the law and order in Moor required the suspension of cell phone services.
The judge pointed out that around one million people in Moro Taluka and their surrounding areas and peoples suffered due to the suspension of the service. Students, people who won online trades, banks and other companies also suffered immensely. “The respondents have not presented any substantial evidence regarding the situation of the law and order,” the judge observed.
On May 20, nationalist workers tried to block the National Highway by organizing a protest against the construction of six new channels in the Indo River and corporate agriculture.
Police, however, tried to avoid the blockade of the road. The authorities alleged that the workers in reaction attacked the Interior Minister of the Chamber of Sindh, Ziaul Hassan Lanjar, in protest and fire it partially.
The protesters alleged that the police opened fire killing Zahid Laghari and Irfan Ali Laghari, who died in a hospital in Hyderabad after fighting for life for four days.