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War-like conditions in Pakistan, sabotage and arson in many cities; Imran and Army’s eyesight

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The situation in Pakistan has worsened after the arrest of the leader of the radical Islamist party. After violent demonstrations in many parts of the country, war-like situations have arisen in Pakistan. The protesters have blocked the roads of many cities including Karachi, the country’s largest city. In fact, protests have been taking place in France over the past few days demanding the expulsion of the French ambassador for some blasphemous publications, meanwhile the government banned the protesting radical Islamic Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) And sent the chief to jail.




According to the news agency ANI, after the arrest of the leader of the Islamist party in Pakistan, the ruckus increased. Many cities, including Lahore, Rawalpindi, came under fire. On the news going on social media, a user there said that war-like situations have happened in Pakistan. The situation in Pakistan is out of control. Millions of people are on the road against the Imran government and the army.

On Wednesday, Pakistan’s Interior Affairs Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed announced that the government has decided to ban the radical Islamic Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). After this decision of the government, the protesters became more angry and came out on violent demonstrations.

TLP chief arrested on Monday

Senior police officer Ghulam Mohammad Dogar said that Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan chief Saad Rizvi was arrested on Monday. Rizvi had threatened to launch demonstrations if the government did not expel the French ambassador for publishing a picture of Prophet Mohammed. The police then arrested him and violence erupted on Monday.

Agreement was reached between Imran’s government and TLP

According to media reports, the Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government signed an agreement with the TLP in November last year, agreeing to expel the French ambassador. The deal came at a time when the TLP had staged massive protests against cartoons last year. The protests came to a halt after the signing but TLP once again hit the road when the agreement was not implemented by February.

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