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Pakistan s Parliament to Determine Future of French Envoy as Violent Protests Push for His Expulsion

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Pakistan s parliament to debate French envoy s expulsion

Pakistan’s parliament to debate French envoy’s expulsion Asad Hashim © Debate comes amid negotiations with the now-banned TLP after days of violent protests by the party [. Debate comes amid negotiations with the now-banned TLP after days of violent protests by the party [File: AP] Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s parliament will debate a resolution on the expulsion of the French ambassador to Islamabad over comments by the French president last year that were deemed to be “blasphemous” by a far-right religious party, the interior minister says. The move came amid negotiations with the now-banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) after days of violent protests by the party that has seen at least four policemen killed and more than 800 wounded.

Pakistan s parliament to debate French envoy s expulsion | Pakistan News

Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s parliament will debate a resolution on the expulsion of the French ambassador to Islamabad over comments by the French president last year that were deemed to be “blasphemous” by a far-right religious party, the interior minister says. The move came amid negotiations with the now-banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) after days of violent protests by the party that has seen at least four policemen killed and more than 800 wounded. The TLP on Monday released 11 policemen abducted during a raid on a police station in the eastern city of Lahore, Pakistan’s second-largest city. On Tuesday, Pakistani Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed said the resolution would be brought before parliament later in the day “after long negotiations” with the TLP.

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