All provincial home departments have issued directives to the respective superintendents not to hang any prisoner on death row on public holidays, Eid, Ramazan and Youm-e-Ashur which falls on the 10th of Muharram.
"It's part of our Islamic tradition that we never hang prisoners in the aforesaid days. We do not issue notifications, but the tradition is observed in Ramazan and other public holidays," said a senior official of the interior ministry.
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Pakistan has executed more than 152 prisoners since the moratorium on death penalty was lifted after the deadly Peshawar School massacre in December last year.
The executions have drawn global condemnations including those from the European Union, but the government decided to continue with them.
The country’s top security spokesperson termed the executions a key part of the National Action Plan designed to combat and eradicate terrorism.
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