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TLP, government cut deal, ban likely to be withdrawn
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The Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan and a government team have reached an agreement after talks through the night, sources confirmed to SAMAA Digital.
Their negotiations began after protracted protests from the political party and its supporters across Pakistan starting last week. The protests began over the publication of blasphemous caricatures in a French magazine. The TLP had been agitating from November and had been in talks with the government. However, when its chief Saad Rizvi planned to march on Islamabad, he was taken into custody. Protests broke out after that, especially in Lahore and Karachi.
Pakistan party frees 11 police hostages after protests April 20, 2021
Pakistan Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said the police had been released early Monday after negotiations with the TLP. courtesy photo Twitter
LAHORE Eleven Pakistani police officers seized by supporters of the proscribed Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) as part of their campaign to get the French ambassador expelled have been released, the interior minister said Monday.
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said the police had been released early Monday after negotiations with the TLP, which the government banned last week after effectively labeling it a terrorist organization, according to AFP report.
The officers were grabbed as hostages Sunday by supporters of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) during violent protests in Lahore. The officers had been held at a TLP mosque stronghold in Lahore, which is now packed with supporters and surrounded
Protests by outlawed TLP: Bilawal tells PM Imran Khan to clean up mess or go home
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PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutt0-Zardari
KARACHI: Referring to the recent clashes between the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) and the Punjab Police, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutt0-Zardari on Tuesday asked PM Imran Khan to clean up his mess, or resign.
The tweet from the PPP leader came a few hours after Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed said the government would present a resolution in the National Assembly seeking the expulsion of the French envoy and withdraw cases against members of the outlawed TLP.
Bilawal summarised the events over the past week involving protests by the proscribed organisation, the subsequent clashes and the government s decision to ban the TLP.
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