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Roads cleared in Lahore after operation by police, Rangers
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April 16, 2021
LAHORE: Lahore Police cleared most of the road blockades in the City on Thursday. Police along with Rangers troops conducted grand operations to clear the blocked roads. CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mahmood Dogar led the operations to clear roads and locations.
Dogar, late last night visited different areas of the city including roads and locations blocked at Shanghai Bridge, Daroghawala and Babu Sabu Chowk by the violent activists and protestors. High ranking officers of Rangers, DIG Operations Sajid Kiani, SSP Operations, divisional SSP and other officers accompanied him. CCPO Lahore reviewed the overall law and order situation of the city as well as implementation process on operational strategy for clearance of the blockade of roads.
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ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI/LALAMUSA/ LAHORE: The government has decided to ban Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) under Anti-Terrorism ACT as its activists, supporters and workers have been carrying out violent protests across the country for last three days against the arrest of their chief.
“The Punjab government has requested to ban TLP and summary would be forwarded to cabinet for approval,” Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid Ahmad said while addressing a press conference on Wednesday. He said TLP is being banned due to its involvement in violent acts in the country.
Two policemen were martyred and 340 personnel sustained injuries due to violent protests in last three days, the minister said. He said that TLP leaders used to come to all rounds of talks with the government after issuing instructions to their workers regarding road closures. He said the TLP workers were very much ready to create further unrest and it has been decided to ban TLP and file in this regard is being moved to the cabinet for the approval. Sheikh Rashid said the TLP workers through blocking roads had stopped ambulances from reaching their destinations and obstructed the transport of oxygen cylinders for COVID-19 patients being treated at various government hospitals.
PakistanNawaz-khanPunjabCommittee-chowkFatehjangIslamabadShadbaghSamanabadLiaquat-baghGujar-khanBabu-sabuMurreeInterior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed addresses a press conference on Wednesday. — DawnNewsTV
Police personnel use a water cannon to disperse TLP supporters during a protest in Lahore on April 13. — AFP
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Wednesday announced that the government had decided to ban the Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), whose supporters and workers have been carrying out violent protests across the country for three days after the arrest of their chief.
In a tweet, he said the religiopolitical outfit would be banned under Rule 11(b) of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), 1997.
Rashid said the Punjab government had recommended a ban on the organisation, for which a summary was being sent to the federal cabinet.
FranceLahorePunjabPakistanNankana-sahibJhelumChunianIslamabadRadio-pakistanSindhKharianBarkiInterior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Wednesday announced that the government had decided to ban the Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), whose supporters and workers have been carrying out violent protests across the country for three days after the arrest of their chief.
In a tweet, he said the religiopolitical outfit would be banned under Rule 11(b) of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), 1997.
Rashid said the Punjab government had recommended a ban on the organisation, for which a summary was being sent to the federal cabinet.
Addressing a news conference in Islamabad earlier, Rashid said TLP leaders used to come to all rounds of talks with the government after issuing instructions to their workers regarding road closures.
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January 15, 2021
LAHORE: Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Dr Noor-ul-Haq Qadri inaugurated the crematorium (Shamshan Ghat) in Lahore for Hindus and Sikhs to perform last rituals of their dead ones.
Earlier, the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) had approved Rs14 million for upgrading of Shamshan Ghat established near Babu Sabu Chowk, Ravi River. The inauguration ceremony was attended by Deputy Secretary Admin Rashna Fawad, spokesperson board Amir Hashmi, Chairman Pakistan Hindu Welfare Council Dr Munawar Chand and all the members of the Evacuee Trust Property Board. The ETPB had built a crematorium on 34 kanals and 13 marlas of land to perform the last rites of Hindus and Sikhs in the outskirts of Lahore 18 years ago but the crematorium was completely destroyed by the floodwaters.
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Built at a cost of ₹16 million, the crematorium is located on the banks of river Ravi.
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Built at a cost of ₹16 million, the crematorium is located on the banks of river Ravi. A crematorium developed at a cost of ₹16 million for Hindus and Sikhs was inaugurated here on January 14, 18 years after the Pakistani government allocated the land for it.
Federal Minister of Religious Affairs Dr. Noorul Haq Qadri and Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) chairman Dr. Aamir Ahmed inaugurated the crematorium at Babu Sabu Chowk near the Ravi River.
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