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55 workers of different religious parties arrested in crackdown ahead of Faizabad protest

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Rawalpindi police in a division-wide crackdown, which was launched on Tuesday night and continued till Wednesday morning, arrested 55 workers of several religious parties, including the Tehreek-i-Labaik Pakistan (TLP).

The crackdown, carried out in Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum and Chakwal districts, was launched after a call by religious parties to hold a protest demonstration at Faizabad today [Wednesday].

The protest was announced against the Supreme Court's decision to throw out a review petition against its earlier verdict acquitting Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman who spent eight years on death row wrongfully accused of blasphemy.

Although no major reaction was reported across the country in response to the petition being dismissed, reports were received of TLP workers gathering in Karachi, as well as others parts of the country. Subsequently, arrests were made in parts of Punjab and Karachi on Tuesday evening.

A TLP leader, who did not want to be named, had claimed that "many people" were arrested in Karachi.

In November 2017, the TLP had held weeks-long protest at Faizabad interchange that virtually paralysed the capital and saw several people losing their lives. The protest came to an end after the government had given in to the demands of protesters. The agreement was signed by the government and the protesters after six people were killed while hundreds were injured during the operation that was eventually suspended.

On Oct 30, 2018, the rightwing protesters under the banner of TLP had once again launched a countrywide protest and sit-ins soon after the apex court had overturned the death sentence awarded to Aasia Bibi by a trial court and upheld by the Lahore High Court.

The protest sit-ins across the country came to an end after the TLP and the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI)-led governments in the centre and Punjab reached at an agreement. The PTI government had termed the agreement as a firefighting measure. Later, a country wide crackdown had been carried out against the TLP and all of its central leadership had been put behind bars.

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Most of these people have no knowledge of Christianity or even their own faith. These illiterates are embarrassing Pakistanis everywhere with their stupidity. Never will they ask themselves "what would the Prophet(saw) do if he were here?". Give them a visa to a Christian country like Canada where the lady will be going and all will be forgotten such is the hypocrisy of these people.
 
This is where a lack of knowledge about religions leads you into. Ignorants all up in arms to tarnish the image of Islam.
 
I have to say after being taken by surprise the TLP, IK has dealt with them expertly. It's one the best things​ the PTI govt has done
 
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