Sense of betrayal in Pak police grows as Imran Khan govt negotiated with banned TLP ANI | Updated: Apr 30, 2021 14:57 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], April 30 (ANI): Several members of the Pakistani police force have said that there is a growing sense of betrayal among their colleagues after the government negotiated and agreo ted the demands of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party despite officers being killed, tortured and humiliated by the group s supporters during protests earlier this month.
During the three days of countrywide protests, hundreds of protesters and police personnel were injured and thousands of TLP activists and supporters were arrested and booked for attacking law enforcement personnel and blocking main roads and highways in protest against the arrest of their leader Saad Hussain Rizvi.
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