PM Imran performs Umrah at Khana Kaaba
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PM Imran performs Umrah at Khana Kaaba
MAKKAH (Dunya News) - Prime Minister Imran Khan, during his visit to Saudi Arabia, performed Umrah at Khana Kaaba today (Sunday).
The Prime Minister also had the opportunity to enter the Holy Kaabah as the door was opened especially for him.
After the Umrah, the Prime Minister will also meet Imam-e-Ka aba, head of the Muslim World League and Secretary General of OIC.
Later, he will address to the Pakistani community at a ceremony regarding Roshan Digital Account.
Earlier on Saturday Prime Minister Imran Khan had paid respect at Roza-e-Rasool (Peace Be Upon Him) in Madina Munawara and offered Navafil and Namaz-e- Maghrib in Masjid-e- Nabvi.
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
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19 April, 2021, 11:31 am
Supporters of the banned Islamist political party Tehrik-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) with sticks and stones block a road during a protest in Lahore, Pakistan April 18, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) – Police in Pakistan said a hardline Islamist group had taken six security personnel hostage at its headquarters in Lahore on Sunday after a week of violent clashes following the arrest of the group’s leader.
The Tehrik-i-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) group had given the government an April 20 deadline to expel the French ambassador over the publication of cartoons in France depicting the Prophet Mohammad. The authorities responded by arresting its leader, prompting supporters to hold protests and sit-ins across Pakistan. At least four people were killed, hundreds injured, and thousands arrested. Pakistan banned the group after the violence.
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Tehrik-i-Labaik Pakistan spokesman Shafiq Amini said four supporters had been killed on Sunday by police and several others were wounded. Violence in Pakistan  |  Photo Credit: Reuters
Lahore: Police in Pakistan said a hardline Islamist group had taken six security personnel hostage at its headquarters in Lahore on Sunday after a week of violent clashes following the arrest of the group s leader.
The Tehrik-i-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) group had given the government an April 20 deadline to expel the French ambassador over the publication of cartoons in France depicting the Prophet Mohammad. The authorities responded by arresting its leader, prompting supporters to hold protests and sit-ins across Pakistan. At least four people were killed, hundreds injured, and thousands arrested. Pakistan banned the group after the violence.