Following the recent protests at D-Chowk, several KP government officials who were arrested have been released and arrived at the Chief Minister’s House, where they were warmly welcomed by Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. During the reception, the Chief Minister announced a one-step promotion for the officials in recognition of their service. The protest led to the detention of both PTI workers and government personnel, with many now released, including 34 police officers, seven TMA officials, and 42 rescue workers. At the Chief Minister’s House, the officials were granted a week’s leave and each received a stipend of Rs10,000. The Chief Minister expressed his admiration for the sacrifices made by the officials during the protests. Additionally, it was reported that 86 prisoners were released from District Jail Attock late last night. The released individuals included two PTI members of the provincial assembly, 46 Rescue 1122 personnel, 25 police officers, and 13 municipal employees. These detainees had joined Ali Amin Gandapur’s convoy during the protest and were released after their bail petitions were approved by the court.
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