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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 100-day reduction in their sentences. This decision was formally endorsed by the President under Article 45 of the Constitution, following a recommendation from the Prime Minister. The remission is set to be granted on two important occasions: Eid-ul-Fitr, the festival marking the end of Ramadan, and Pakistan Day, which commemorates the country’s independence and national unity.

    This special concession is designed to benefit all prisoners who meet the eligibility criteria throughout the country. It reflects the government’s intent to extend compassion and provide relief during these meaningful national and religious celebrations. By offering this sentence reduction, authorities aim to foster a sense of hope and rehabilitation among inmates, encouraging their eventual reintegration into society.

    However, it is important to highlight that this remission is not universal. The government has explicitly excluded prisoners convicted of grave offenses from this benefit. Individuals found guilty of terrorism-related activities, kidnapping, robbery, and sexual assault will not be eligible for any sentence reduction. This exclusion underscores the administration’s commitment to maintaining public safety and ensuring that serious criminals do not receive leniency.

    In addition to violent crimes, the remission does not extend to those convicted in drug trafficking or drug-related offenses. Furthermore, prisoners who have been held responsible for causing financial harm to the national treasury or involved in corruption cases are also barred from this concession. These restrictions demonstrate a balanced approach, where mercy is extended without compromising the rule of law or accountability.

    Officials have emphasized that this move is part of a broader strategy to mark significant national and religious events by offering humanitarian relief while preserving strict boundaries for offenders who pose a threat to society. The 100-day remission is expected to positively impact the morale of eligible prisoners and their families, providing them with a renewed sense of optimism during these festive periods.

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