Tehreek-e-Labbaik violence shows Pakistan is at war, canât play peacemaker in Afghanistan
Within Pakistan, the rise of TLP is the result of securitisation of internal politics, with the military backing its favourite group of the moment.
Tara Kartha 19 April, 2021 8:32 am IST Text Size:
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Itâs now official. Pakistan blocked all social media access across the country, reflecting the dire state of the nation as it faces street protests by the conservative Tehreek-e-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah or the TLYRA that have already injured over 40 and killed an unknown number of policemen and protesters. The State says the ban is temporary, but the lull in the protests and violence may be equally brief.
پولیس پیچھے ہٹ گئی، کالعدم ٹی ایل پی کے ساتھ مذاکرات طے پا جائیں گے: وفاقی وزیرِ داخلہ
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لاہور واقعے پر اہلسنت علما کی کال پر ہڑتال، وزیرِ اعظم آج قوم سے خطاب کریں گے
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68 injured as rioting protesters clash with police
Eight citizens also sustained injuries due to stone pelting
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RAWALPINDI/ISLAMABAD:
Citizens of the twin cities continue to suffer as traffic flow on major highways and roads was disrupted amid protests by activists of a religious party for a second consecutive day on Tuesday.
At least 68 security personnel, including three paramilitary personnel, were injured in clashes with the protesters in different districts of Rawalpindi while more than 125 protestors were booked after clashes. According to details, protests and sit-ins were staged near Liaquat Bagh and in Gujar Khan, Rawat, and Taxila as frequent clashes between the protesters and the police continued throughout the day.