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Tlp Pakistan Latest News Today2021 | Tlp Protest Update
Tlp Pakistan Latest News Today2021 | Tlp Protest Update |
ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Sunday released
more than 350 activists of the banned Tehreek-e-Lubaik Pakistan (TLP) in the
wake of another complete surrender in front of violent protesters marching
towards the capital via GT. It also announced that cases against others would be
withdrawn by Wednesday (October 27th)
Addressing a news conference, Interior Minister
Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said that the government had assured the TLP leaders to
review the Fourth Schedule list containing their names and work on a plan to
release Saad Rizvi, who was lodged in their jail. Also rented
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The interior minister, who addressed the press after
leading a government team in talks with TLP representatives, including his
detained chief, later tweeted: "We have released 350 TLP workers so far.
According to the decision with TLP, there are protesters on Muridke Road.
Another round of talks with the TLP will be held at
the Interior Ministry in Islamabad on Monday morning (today). According to
Sheikh Rashid, the protesters had agreed not to march towards Islamabad and to
stay in Muridke, 33 km from Lahore. Until Wednesday.
People may say that the state has surrendered. But
the use of force is not the job of the state. "This is my view as Home
Minister," he added.
A member of the TLP Shura said he agreed with the
government's proposal to stay in Muridke for two days and wait, as the
government had assured him that he would arrest all those arrested, including
the TLP chief and the Shura. Will release and review other members.
He further claimed that the government had promised
to abide by the agreement reached with the group in November 2020.
According to the TLP Shura member, after his release,
his leadership and workers will join the marchers in Muridke and announce their
next plan, possibly to end the long march.
The Punjab government had allegedly placed 214 TLP
workers under the Fourth Schedule. Suspects of terrorism and sectarianism have
been placed under the Fourth Schedule under the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997. The
list is sent to local police and law enforcement agencies for effective
surveillance, and if anyone on the list wants to move, they must notify the
nearest police station.
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