However, due to western disturbances, the day temperature will remain under control until March 23, according to the IMD. The weather in the state will change starting on March 25. The temperature will rise by 2°C to 4°C, with the weather remaining sunny and dry.
The unexpected rain has provided relief from the heat, but it has also caused concern among farmers. Hailstorms have destroyed brinjal, cucumber, ridge gourd, cabbage, beans, and leafy vegetables in many areas.
At the same time, strong winds and lightning have claimed three lives and destroyed property in the last two days. Many mud houses collapsed due to their inability to withstand the harsh weather.
Furthermore, The Express Tribune reported that 38 protesters were detained for vandalizing the premises and state property.
The FIR stated that the ousted premier arrived at the G-11 judicial complex with a crowd at 3:30 p.m., and that the crowd pelted stones at the police.
According to the FIR, the party workers attempted to enter the premises by breaking the gate and surrounded the judicial complex from all sides.
The PTI workers also surrounded and tortured the police officers and set fire to the police check-point in Sector G-11, according to the FIR.
A 9 mm pistol, an official wireless set, and Rs 20,000 were stolen from a government vehicle, and protesters also stole eight anti-riot kits from the policemen, the FIR added.
The protesters also burned two government vehicles and seven motorcycles parked in the parking lot, according to the report, and they smashed 16 vehicles and four motorcycles outside the judicial complex with sticks and stones, according to The Express Tribune.
Source:OCN