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    President Grants 100-Day Sentence Reduction for Eligible Prisoners on Eid and Pakistan Day

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The government of Pakistan has introduced a significant gesture of goodwill towards prisoners by approving a sentence remission of 100 days. This decision was formalized by the President under Article 45 of the Constitution, following a recommendation from the Prime Minister. The remission is specifically timed to coincide with two important occasions: Eid-ul-Fitr, a major religious festival, and Pakistan Day, a national holiday celebrating the country’s independence and unity.

    This special concession is designed to offer relief to prisoners who meet the eligibility criteria, providing them with an opportunity to reduce their time behind bars during these symbolic days of celebration and reflection. The remission will be applicable to inmates across the country, reflecting a nationwide effort to extend leniency and promote rehabilitation within the prison system.

    However, the authorities have made it clear that this relief does not extend to all prisoners indiscriminately. Individuals convicted of grave offenses have been explicitly excluded from this benefit. This includes those involved in terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery, and sexual assault, ensuring that public safety and justice remain paramount. The government’s stance underscores a commitment to balancing compassion with accountability.

    In addition to violent crimes, prisoners convicted on drug-related charges are also barred from receiving this remission. Furthermore, those found guilty of causing financial harm to the national treasury or implicated in corruption cases will not be eligible. This exclusion highlights the government’s intent to maintain strict boundaries around the remission, preventing misuse by offenders who have undermined the country’s economic integrity.

    Officials emphasized that the move aims to provide a meaningful gesture of mercy during nationally and religiously significant occasions, while simultaneously upholding the rule of law by excluding serious criminals. The remission is expected to positively impact eligible inmates by encouraging good behavior and supporting their eventual reintegration into society. This initiative also reflects a broader governmental approach to criminal justice reform, balancing humanitarian concerns with the need for public security.

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