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Court approves Saba Qamar, Bilal Saeed's bail request in mosque video case

Court approves Saba Qamar, Bilal Saeed's bail request in mosque video case


A court allowed Pakistani entertainer Saba Qamar and artist Bilal Saeed bail for a situation relating to the recording of a melody at Lahore's memorable Wazir Khan Mosque on Thursday. 

Both the blamed showed up in the court today to have their participation enrolled at the meeting. During the meeting, Qamar's legal advisor battled that his customer was honest and didn't disregard the sacredness of the mosque. 

Nonetheless, the researching official said that police had not yet gotten the video of the melody's shooting that had turned into a web sensation on the web. 

Lahore Sessions Court judge Chaudhry Qasim Ali decided for Qamar and Saeed's between time petitions, conceding them bail. 

In the wake of conceding the bail, the appointed authority said that the matter of remuneration or pay will be chosen at the preliminary. 

Qamar and Saeed arrived in hot waters after certain scenes they took shots at a mosque for the video of a tune became famous online via web-based media, starting indignation and shock with some blaming them for disregarding the holiness of a position of love. 

Following the analysis, both charged had denied moving in the mosque. Qamar had said the clasp was a "preface to the music video including a Nikah scene" and "was neither shot with such a playback music nor has it been altered to the music track", while Bilal Saeed had given an unlimited statement of regret via online media. 

Furthermore, the Punjab Auqaf and Religious Affairs Department had suspended Wazir Khan Mosque's chief Ishtiaq Ahmed on August 9, a day after online media ejected in resentment regarding the video.

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