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How should the Pakistan Government handle the TLP protests?


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Why would army do so?
This matter maybe related to the Junta putting pressure on the Nooras in Punjab for some battle behind the scenes these cursed thugs regularly indulge in or they are trying to revive this dead organisation. As I said the TLP are totally under the control of the Generals and cant faart without permission
 
You guys are all so deluded. Tlp has been Islamabad last year sit-in for Palestine

They gained permission for a protest
Just like in capitals around the world there have been protests this weekend, despite knowing about ceasefire

Nowhere else direct firing at public took place except Pakistan.

Weird
 
The TLP took 2 years to realise the Palestinians have been murdered by the 1000s. Why do we have so many munafiqs? Do they not realise that Allah is all seeing all hearing.
That too when there is little easiness for Palestine after ceasefire, these thugs got up
 
TLP is the most useless party atm..They were sleeping for like 2 years and now suddenly when th ceasefire came into effect, these fake molvis popped up...LOL
 
Nooras feel the chaos with the TLP and Afghan conflict is linked to the extension. Razi Dada, a close adviser of crooked Nani tweeted that this linked to extension and now what I said yesterday about some agenda turns out to be true.
@Mamoon
You own party accuses you greatest COAS to be a crook.🤣🤣🤣
 
Hopefully TLP supporters are killed and saad rizvi also faces death inshallah.

This group and its supporters need to be dealt through extrajudicial means, and directly by the CCD
 
What is with you lot and murder and execution. Is that all you know? You sound like Indians when they go on about rape. Calm yourselves.

He may well be an Indian to be fair, he posts really weird and racist stuff. Just look at the language he uses. No Pakistani would dare use it in Pakistan or they would get thrashed to within an inch of their life.
 
He may well be an Indian to be fair, he posts really weird and racist stuff. Just look at the language he uses. No Pakistani would dare use it in Pakistan or they would get thrashed to within an inch of their life.
No doubt, wouldn’t stand a chance.

A proper wackjob, makes the resident Indians look sane.
 
No doubt, wouldn’t stand a chance.

A proper wackjob, makes the resident Indians look sane.

The Indians are mostly just flag bearers for their country, and even if you disagree with them, at least you know who you are dealing with. Posters like this are far more insidious, they don't seem to represent anything except a hatred for an ethnicity, so all you see is the blatant racism.
 
What is with you lot and murder and execution. Is that all you know? You sound like Indians when they go on about rape. Calm yourselves.
He is right.

Tlp makes the whole city hostage whenever they get offended by someone. They promote the concept of of taking the laws in your own hand and to kill a person if they are suspected of blasphemy.

The partys roots are from mumtaz qadris action.

It is an urban terrorist group, thus their members need to be killed through a genocide.
 
Your afghans backside has been opened by another 12 inches go and watch those devastating pinpoint strikes make no mistake if pakistan wanted to it could turn into assad kim jong un and make these afghans extinct doesn't have to be precise next will be barrell bombs amd thermobaric rockets .

Pti cult followes in melt down first chitrol of shivangi rafale and now the boy molesters running away from their positions
Zionist cretins like you cant talk. Munir is fighting Trumps war. Beghairat he got an agent to his bidding. You guys are traitors for fighting the wars of the guys that killed 70,000 in Gaza.

 
He is right.

Tlp makes the whole city hostage whenever they get offended by someone. They promote the concept of of taking the laws in your own hand and to kill a person if they are suspected of blasphemy.

The partys roots are from mumtaz qadris action.

It is an urban terrorist group, thus their members need to be killed through a genocide.
I agree, but why do you sound like fascists and wanting to kill and murder people? Is this your understanding of politics? You call others ethno fascists but sound unhinged yourselves.
 
I agree, but why do you sound like fascists and wanting to kill and murder people? Is this your understanding of politics? You call others ethno fascists but sound unhinged yourselves.

They are unhinged. Or the only other explanation could be they are false flag operators trying to foment civil war.
 
They are unhinged. Or the only other explanation could be they are false flag operators trying to foment civil war.
Yeah , I think since this Fiield Marshal has come on the scene these guys have become a bit obnoxious.

They’re on a roll exploiting ethnic divisions.
 
@Major you for real? Calling for torture and killings...

Tlp is deeply rooted, as they represent the biggest sect in Pakistan, government is shooting in its own foot and people like you will pay the price.

so calm down with torture and violence
 
As for tlp its a terrorist organisation that has gone political they are violent thugs and were fuelled into spotlight after salman taseer .

I'm not agreeing with salman taseer he was wrong what he said.

But tlp used that mumtaz qadri to get into spotlight .

Why can't they be like other barelvis like rooh e hilal committee and owais raza qadri or qtv eat halwa , biryani, sing naats and do shirk like Hindus there's no reason to be on street , no reason to make excuse about gaza when in gaza they are chanting trumps names , arbee representives are shaking and hugging hands of zionists , and now in gaza city a Palestinian mafia clan and hamas are attacking each in a turf war.

Yet they want protests in pakistan , yet there isn't one single protest in the arab world about gaza or palestine
 
He is right.

Tlp makes the whole city hostage whenever they get offended by someone. They promote the concept of of taking the laws in your own hand and to kill a person if they are suspected of blasphemy.

The partys roots are from mumtaz qadris action.

It is an urban terrorist group, thus their members need to be killed through a genocide.
As for tlp its a terrorist organisation that has gone political they are violent thugs and were fuelled into spotlight after salman taseer .

I'm not agreeing with salman taseer he was wrong what he said.

But tlp used that mumtaz qadri to get into spotlight .

Why can't they be like other barelvis like rooh e hilal committee and owais raza qadri or qtv eat halwa , biryani, sing naats and do shirk like Hindus there's no reason to be on street , no reason to make excuse about gaza when in gaza they are chanting trumps names , arbee representives are shaking and hugging hands of zionists , and now in gaza city a Palestinian mafia clan and hamas are attacking each in a turf war.

Yet they want protests in pakistan , yet there isn't one single protest in the arab world about gaza or palestine
Is there anyone in Pakistan who you guys would like to spare and allow to peacefully protest which is allowed in the constitution of Pakistan?

OR does everyone protesting deserving a straight bullet?
 
Is there anyone in Pakistan who you guys would like to spare and allow to peacefully protest which is allowed in the constitution of Pakistan?

OR does everyone protesting deserving a straight bullet?
Constitution of Pakistan is only on paper.

Those who are mocking it justify it by saying it was done by previous regimes too
 
Are things getting serious in Pakistan or just the right wing hyperbolic tweets on my feed?

Has the police shot down protesters ?
 

Countrywide protests as TLP claims Saad Rizvi shot, injured​


Countrywide protests erupted on Monday after Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan claimed its leader, Saad Hussain Rizvi, was shot and injured.

The announcement triggered immediate demonstrations across major cities, with protesters blocking key routes and burning tires.

Saad Rizvi is the son of the late Khadim Hussain Rizvi, the founding leader of TLP. He is 31 years old. He took over the party in 2020 after his father’s death. He is responsible for educating the TLP supporters on how to use social media to amplify their cause.

The TLP’s main agenda has been to target Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code concerning the country's blasphemy laws. The party was formally proscribed or banned in 2021.

Saad was detained for seven months for violence in 2021. A deal between the TLP and the government was struck, leading to the release of over 200 TLP workers.

The party has repeatedly organised street protests across Pakistan. Saad stood for the elections in 2024 but lost to a PTI candidate in Attock.

Major roads have become impassable as enraged Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) supporters blocked main roads and claimed their leader, Saad Rizvi, had been shot. The situation remains tense with protests spreading to multiple cities.

Mobile services may face suspension in several locations.

Educational institutions, including schools and universities, have been closed indefinitely due to security concerns as the protest situation continues to escalate.

In Karachi, supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan staged protests at multiple locations across Karachi on Monday, disrupting traffic and causing inconvenience to commuters.

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) workers gathered at Nala Stop and North Karachi’s 4K Chowrangi, where they blocked roads and pelted stones, damaging several vehicles.

The demonstrations brought traffic to a standstill, leaving motorists stranded for hours.

Police were deployed to the affected areas to restore order and disperse the protesters.

In Lahore, at least four people were killed and 56 others injured, including police and civilians, during violent clashes in Muridke on Monday amid Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan’s (TLP) long march.

According to security officials, 48 police and Rangers personnel were wounded — 17 of them by gunfire — while three TLP supporters and one passer-by were killed. Eight civilians also sustained injuries.

Police said the operation to disperse TLP supporters was launched after violent clashes erupted during the march. Protesters set fire to around 40 government and private vehicles, causing extensive damage. Security forces later regained full control of the Grand Trunk (GT) Road and dispersed the crowd. Several individuals were taken into custody during the operation.

Those injured and affected by tear gas were shifted to nearby hospitals, while authorities temporarily restricted public movement along the GT Road. Police also took custody of the bodies of the deceased and the injured personnel.

Meanwhile, in Rawalpindi, normalcy returned after days of unrest. All public and private educational institutions reopened following a three-day closure, with attendance reported as normal amid tight security. The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education also resumed supplementary matriculation examinations as scheduled.

Traffic across Rawalpindi remained largely smooth, though diversions near Faizabad Interchange were maintained. Commuter movement along Murree Road, Mall Road, and Peshawar Road continued without major disruption, and all entry and exit routes to the city remained open.

 
Have you seen the videos where lawyers abusing police personnel and policeman's running away . Proper movie scene.

:kp
No I havent seen it.

It is hard for the police to deal with these goons because they can make anything a blasphemy, and they have street power. Authorities should send in masked men with sticks to beat them up.
 
When India was attacking pakistan a few months back

Where were these tlp maulvis why weren't they firing on indian drones?

Why wasn't saad rizvi on horseback rallying his maulvis to go to indian border or if not that loc and lay down their lives.

They were missing in action and not a peep from their mouths
 
People (educated folks) on PP justifying extrajudicial killings in fact not justifying but openly supporting and advocating it is quite sick. Sadly our moral fabric is completely broken now. Given there is no law in the land the powerful and their bandwagoners not only openly threat for lethal use but advocate it as they know its the law of the jungle and they are the one with most arsenal. Sad.
 

Countrywide protests as TLP claims Saad Rizvi shot, injured​


Countrywide protests erupted on Monday after Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan claimed its leader, Saad Hussain Rizvi, was shot and injured.

The announcement triggered immediate demonstrations across major cities, with protesters blocking key routes and burning tires.

Saad Rizvi is the son of the late Khadim Hussain Rizvi, the founding leader of TLP. He is 31 years old. He took over the party in 2020 after his father’s death. He is responsible for educating the TLP supporters on how to use social media to amplify their cause.

The TLP’s main agenda has been to target Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code concerning the country's blasphemy laws. The party was formally proscribed or banned in 2021.

Saad was detained for seven months for violence in 2021. A deal between the TLP and the government was struck, leading to the release of over 200 TLP workers.

The party has repeatedly organised street protests across Pakistan. Saad stood for the elections in 2024 but lost to a PTI candidate in Attock.

Major roads have become impassable as enraged Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) supporters blocked main roads and claimed their leader, Saad Rizvi, had been shot. The situation remains tense with protests spreading to multiple cities.

Mobile services may face suspension in several locations.

Educational institutions, including schools and universities, have been closed indefinitely due to security concerns as the protest situation continues to escalate.

In Karachi, supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan staged protests at multiple locations across Karachi on Monday, disrupting traffic and causing inconvenience to commuters.

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) workers gathered at Nala Stop and North Karachi’s 4K Chowrangi, where they blocked roads and pelted stones, damaging several vehicles.

The demonstrations brought traffic to a standstill, leaving motorists stranded for hours.

Police were deployed to the affected areas to restore order and disperse the protesters.

In Lahore, at least four people were killed and 56 others injured, including police and civilians, during violent clashes in Muridke on Monday amid Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan’s (TLP) long march.

According to security officials, 48 police and Rangers personnel were wounded — 17 of them by gunfire — while three TLP supporters and one passer-by were killed. Eight civilians also sustained injuries.

Police said the operation to disperse TLP supporters was launched after violent clashes erupted during the march. Protesters set fire to around 40 government and private vehicles, causing extensive damage. Security forces later regained full control of the Grand Trunk (GT) Road and dispersed the crowd. Several individuals were taken into custody during the operation.

Those injured and affected by tear gas were shifted to nearby hospitals, while authorities temporarily restricted public movement along the GT Road. Police also took custody of the bodies of the deceased and the injured personnel.

Meanwhile, in Rawalpindi, normalcy returned after days of unrest. All public and private educational institutions reopened following a three-day closure, with attendance reported as normal amid tight security. The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education also resumed supplementary matriculation examinations as scheduled.

Traffic across Rawalpindi remained largely smooth, though diversions near Faizabad Interchange were maintained. Commuter movement along Murree Road, Mall Road, and Peshawar Road continued without major disruption, and all entry and exit routes to the city remained open.



I don't understand how these groups have such power in a country where the military decides how much protest is allowed. Isn't this the same establishment which cracked down hard on PTI supporters to the extent where some of them had to flee the country to resist arrest and torture?

Who is this TLP, and what gives them the audacity to launch disruptive protests across the country knowing that the military is in charge?
 
I think we have moved on long since this thread was first created and we should now all be wise to the act of Chaudhry nizam Din.

The govt themselves are the ones who activate certain political agents within our society to create widespread protests and panic in the population. It is now very clear to see.
 
@Major you for real? Calling for torture and killings...

Tlp is deeply rooted, as they represent the biggest sect in Pakistan, government is shooting in its own foot and people like you will pay the price.

so calm down with torture and violence
Yes i want tlp and their supporters to be killled through extrajudicial means.

They are an urban terrorist group that lynches people to death and promotes lynching in punjab.
 
I agree, but why do you sound like fascists and wanting to kill and murder people? Is this your understanding of politics? You call others ethno fascists but sound unhinged yourselves.
TlP has openly promoted and cause lynching in Pakistan. They are an urban terrorist group

I would rather have them and saad rizvi killed tonight inshallah
 
I don't understand how these groups have such power in a country where the military decides how much protest is allowed. Isn't this the same establishment which cracked down hard on PTI supporters to the extent where some of them had to flee the country to resist arrest and torture?

Who is this TLP, and what gives them the audacity to launch disruptive protests across the country knowing that the military is in charge?
Tlp gained street power over the years.

The biggest govt mess up was when their demands were listened to by previous govts and bajwa being lean on them.

You see, the public will call saad rizvi dumb when he starts a march on khatam e naboowat, but when the publix sees that he was succesful in getting a law changed or something (even though the establishment and govt used him for their benefit), the public start seeing him as a man of action. Plus, due to the religious sentiment they think he can get thinks done.

Tlp has grown into a very very very dangerous group. All the lynchings done in pakistan in the name of religion, the people behind them were those influenced by what TLP preaches.

TlP openly preaches that anyone that disagree with Islam or is an Ahmadiya should be killed to death.
 
People (educated folks) on PP justifying extrajudicial killings in fact not justifying but openly supporting and advocating it is quite sick. Sadly our moral fabric is completely broken now. Given there is no law in the land the powerful and their bandwagoners not only openly threat for lethal use but advocate it as they know its the law of the jungle and they are the one with most arsenal. Sad.
Sadly, people seem to act ignorant on what TLP has done in Pakistan
 
I think we have moved on long since this thread was first created and we should now all be wise to the act of Chaudhry nizam Din.

The govt themselves are the ones who activate certain political agents within our society to create widespread protests and panic in the population. It is now very clear to see.
They are all puppets controlled by the same master.

It was all out in the open as to who the puppeteers are when they removed IK. Everyone supposedly those "against" the state lined against him.

Even the likes of Manzoor Pashteen voted against IK. From that you can tell all this is drama to distract the population.

They need a bogey man, to justify their complete stranglehold over the country in every sphere..
 
Is there anyone in Pakistan who you guys would like to spare and allow to peacefully protest which is allowed in the constitution of Pakistan?

OR does everyone protesting deserving a straight bullet?
I would advice you todo deep study (not chatgpt) on tlp, mumtaz qadri and the srilankan factory worker killed in Sialkot.
 
I would advice you todo deep study (not chatgpt) on tlp, mumtaz qadri and the srilankan factory worker killed in Sialkot.
My question was:

Is there anyone in Pakistan who you guys would like to spare and allow to peacefully protest which is allowed in the constitution of Pakistan?

Nothing to do with TLP or anyone else.
 
I would advice you todo deep study (not chatgpt) on tlp, mumtaz qadri and the srilankan factory worker killed in Sialkot.
There is no legitimacy for this group.

I saw a post on Indian media and for once they got it right.

"Pakistan burns as Gazana rejoice after ceasefire."

Why are these dummies burning buildings in Pakistan when Hamas and all Palestinian factions have agreed to this deal?

What do they want Asim Munir to do here?

Also the naraa of Labaik Ya RasoolAllah is utterly wrong. These layabouts and vagrants claim they are representing and standing up for the Prophet, it means they are calling rest of us Kafir or gustakh or what?

Wherever you find a TLP member they should be beaten till their **** is black and blue. Complete useless people in society that have tried their best to tear apart the social fabric by falsely using religion.
 
Tlp gained street power over the years.

The biggest govt mess up was when their demands were listened to by previous govts and bajwa being lean on them.

You see, the public will call saad rizvi dumb when he starts a march on khatam e naboowat, but when the publix sees that he was succesful in getting a law changed or something (even though the establishment and govt used him for their benefit), the public start seeing him as a man of action. Plus, due to the religious sentiment they think he can get thinks done.

Tlp has grown into a very very very dangerous group. All the lynchings done in pakistan in the name of religion, the people behind them were those influenced by what TLP preaches.

TlP openly preaches that anyone that disagree with Islam or is an Ahmadiya should be killed to death.
You have nailed it.

They campaign for the worst things in society and in a country with low literacy like Pakistan when they say things like Labaik ya rasoolAllah it can influence easily manipulated unintelligent people to follow them because they think they are doing a holy duty disrupting the public or lynching someone with fake blasphemy case.
 
Sadly, people seem to act ignorant on what TLP has done in Pakistan
I don't think anyone is ignorant. I know that this is political play going around whereby this little event will be used to justify why Pakistan cannot come on board Abrahamic accord at this time. However any decision being made over the lives of innocent is never justified and will never be.
 
Saad Rizvi shot and injured, Muridke SHO martyred as TLP protests rage nationwide

Nationwide unrest erupted on Monday after Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) claimed that its leader, Saad Hussain Rizvi, had been shot and injured, prompting violent demonstrations in multiple cities.

Protesters blocked major roads, burned tires, and disrupted traffic, causing widespread chaos and raising concerns over public safety. Authorities have warned that mobile services may be suspended in several locations to manage the situation, while educational institutions, including schools and universities, have been closed indefinitely due to security risks.

Saad Rizvi, the 31-year-old son of TLP’s late founder Khadim Hussain Rizvi, took leadership of the party in 2020. He has been instrumental in mobilising supporters and using social media to amplify the party’s agenda, particularly its focus on Pakistan’s blasphemy laws under Section 295-C of the Penal Code.

The party was banned in 2021, and Saad himself was detained for seven months in 2021 following violent protests.

The unrest escalated dramatically in Muridke during the TLP long march, where at least four people—including police officers and civilians—were killed, and 56 others injured. Among the dead was Factory Area Station House Officer (SHO) Shehzad Nawaz, who was martyred after being shot by protesters.

Law enforcement and Rangers launched an operation to disperse the crowds after protesters hurled stones, spiked sticks, and petrol bombs, and opened indiscriminate fire. Security forces conducted a limited counter-operation to regain control of the Grand Trunk (GT) Road.

At least 48 police and Rangers personnel sustained injuries, 17 from gunfire, while three TLP supporters and one passerby were killed. Eight additional civilians were also wounded. During the clashes, around 40 government and private vehicles were set ablaze. Authorities detained several individuals involved in the violence, while injured persons were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

In Karachi, TLP supporters staged protests at multiple locations, including Nala Stop and 4K Chowrangi in North Karachi, blocking roads and pelting stones. Traffic was brought to a standstill, forcing police to intervene to restore order.

In Lahore, TLP-affiliated lawyers staged a protest outside Aiwan-e-Adl against the Muridke police operation, blocking traffic from the Civil Secretariat to PMG Chowk. Some protesters assaulted police personnel, prompting the Lahore Bar Association to announce a strike in lower courts, requesting lawyers not appear in court after 11 am.

The association demanded the release of arrested TLP workers, medical treatment for the injured, and legal action against those responsible for the violence.

The protest led to closures of major roads and motorways, forcing passengers to turn to the railway system for travel between Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, and other cities. Despite the addition of extra coaches, trains were overcrowded, leaving many passengers, including women, children, and the elderly, standing throughout their journeys.

In Rawalpindi, schools and colleges reopened after a three-day closure, and attendance was reported as normal under tight security. Traffic flowed smoothly across the city, although diversions remained in place near Faizabad Interchange. The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education resumed supplementary matriculation exams as scheduled.

In Islamabad, road closures disrupted court proceedings as most lawyers were unable to reach the Islamabad High Court (IHC), resulting in the adjournment of scheduled hearings. A division bench, comprising Justice Babar Sattar and Justice Sardar Ejaz Ishaq Khan, cancelled its cause list for the day.

The IHC Bar Association issued a statement urging judges not to issue adverse orders in cases where lawyers were unable to appear, highlighting the difficulties caused by blocked routes.

Following the operation against TLP’s long march, security has been tightened across Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Police have been deployed at key intersections and checkpoints to maintain order. While major roads, including Murree Road, remain open, Shamsabad and Faizabad points are still closed.

Universities have announced sudden holidays and cancelled evening sessions, leaving parents and students facing logistical challenges.

The situation remains volatile, with authorities closely monitoring developments to prevent further violence and protect civilians, law enforcement personnel, and critical infrastructure.

Source: Pakistan Today
 
Saad Rizvi shot and injured, Muridke SHO martyred as TLP protests rage nationwide

Nationwide unrest erupted on Monday after Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) claimed that its leader, Saad Hussain Rizvi, had been shot and injured, prompting violent demonstrations in multiple cities.

Protesters blocked major roads, burned tires, and disrupted traffic, causing widespread chaos and raising concerns over public safety. Authorities have warned that mobile services may be suspended in several locations to manage the situation, while educational institutions, including schools and universities, have been closed indefinitely due to security risks.

Saad Rizvi, the 31-year-old son of TLP’s late founder Khadim Hussain Rizvi, took leadership of the party in 2020. He has been instrumental in mobilising supporters and using social media to amplify the party’s agenda, particularly its focus on Pakistan’s blasphemy laws under Section 295-C of the Penal Code.

The party was banned in 2021, and Saad himself was detained for seven months in 2021 following violent protests.

The unrest escalated dramatically in Muridke during the TLP long march, where at least four people—including police officers and civilians—were killed, and 56 others injured. Among the dead was Factory Area Station House Officer (SHO) Shehzad Nawaz, who was martyred after being shot by protesters.

Law enforcement and Rangers launched an operation to disperse the crowds after protesters hurled stones, spiked sticks, and petrol bombs, and opened indiscriminate fire. Security forces conducted a limited counter-operation to regain control of the Grand Trunk (GT) Road.

At least 48 police and Rangers personnel sustained injuries, 17 from gunfire, while three TLP supporters and one passerby were killed. Eight additional civilians were also wounded. During the clashes, around 40 government and private vehicles were set ablaze. Authorities detained several individuals involved in the violence, while injured persons were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

In Karachi, TLP supporters staged protests at multiple locations, including Nala Stop and 4K Chowrangi in North Karachi, blocking roads and pelting stones. Traffic was brought to a standstill, forcing police to intervene to restore order.

In Lahore, TLP-affiliated lawyers staged a protest outside Aiwan-e-Adl against the Muridke police operation, blocking traffic from the Civil Secretariat to PMG Chowk. Some protesters assaulted police personnel, prompting the Lahore Bar Association to announce a strike in lower courts, requesting lawyers not appear in court after 11 am.

The association demanded the release of arrested TLP workers, medical treatment for the injured, and legal action against those responsible for the violence.

The protest led to closures of major roads and motorways, forcing passengers to turn to the railway system for travel between Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, and other cities. Despite the addition of extra coaches, trains were overcrowded, leaving many passengers, including women, children, and the elderly, standing throughout their journeys.

In Rawalpindi, schools and colleges reopened after a three-day closure, and attendance was reported as normal under tight security. Traffic flowed smoothly across the city, although diversions remained in place near Faizabad Interchange. The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education resumed supplementary matriculation exams as scheduled.

In Islamabad, road closures disrupted court proceedings as most lawyers were unable to reach the Islamabad High Court (IHC), resulting in the adjournment of scheduled hearings. A division bench, comprising Justice Babar Sattar and Justice Sardar Ejaz Ishaq Khan, cancelled its cause list for the day.

The IHC Bar Association issued a statement urging judges not to issue adverse orders in cases where lawyers were unable to appear, highlighting the difficulties caused by blocked routes.

Following the operation against TLP’s long march, security has been tightened across Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Police have been deployed at key intersections and checkpoints to maintain order. While major roads, including Murree Road, remain open, Shamsabad and Faizabad points are still closed.

Universities have announced sudden holidays and cancelled evening sessions, leaving parents and students facing logistical challenges.

The situation remains volatile, with authorities closely monitoring developments to prevent further violence and protect civilians, law enforcement personnel, and critical infrastructure.

Source: Pakistan Today
Absurdity rules our nation. what a massive cluster ****!
 
You have nailed it.

They campaign for the worst things in society and in a country with low literacy like Pakistan when they say things like Labaik ya rasoolAllah it can influence easily manipulated unintelligent people to follow them because they think they are doing a holy duty disrupting the public or lynching someone with fake blasphemy case.​
Still doesn't give the state the power to open fire and kill people in cold blood!
I don't think anyone is ignorant. I know that this is political play going around whereby this little event will be used to justify why Pakistan cannot come on board Abrahamic accord at this time. However any decision being made over the lives of innocent is never justified and will never be.​
Somehow people are struggling with a simple concept that it is never acceptable for the state to kill people who are protesting.​
  1. Kill "Banglaees"​
  2. Kill "Minhajul-Qur'aan"​
  3. Kill "Afghans"​
  4. Kill "Balochs"​
  5. Kill "PTI"​
  6. Kill "TLP"​
Pakistani state is killing people because they can but there is someone MORE POWERFUL then them and those who cannot bring themselves up to categorically state that killing civilians is wrong are also being recorded by the ONE whose will bring all of this to Justice.

Fear the day when the ONE who is MORE POWERFUL brings those who are backing this bloodshed to Account!​
 
Tlp gained street power over the years.

The biggest govt mess up was when their demands were listened to by previous govts and bajwa being lean on them.

You see, the public will call saad rizvi dumb when he starts a march on khatam e naboowat, but when the publix sees that he was succesful in getting a law changed or something (even though the establishment and govt used him for their benefit), the public start seeing him as a man of action. Plus, due to the religious sentiment they think he can get thinks done.

Tlp has grown into a very very very dangerous group. All the lynchings done in pakistan in the name of religion, the people behind them were those influenced by what TLP preaches.

TlP openly preaches that anyone that disagree with Islam or is an Ahmadiya should be killed to death.


To be honest, the blame still resides with the establishment here. We have seen that when they want to they can crush civil opposition as they did with the PTI protests.

Can you imagine what would happen to such rabble rouser groups in Saudi Arabia? What is the point in having a strong military if you allow insurgent movements to operate with impunity?
 
The TLP guys have been sacrificed to show America that Munir is fighting its own people to help Trump. I am not so sure that Rizvi was injured. I think he was part of the plan. His Wudhu breaks when the Generals call, so he will do as told
 
I don't think anyone is ignorant. I know that this is political play going around whereby this little event will be used to justify why Pakistan cannot come on board Abrahamic accord at this time. However any decision being made over the lives of innocent is never justified and will never be.
Absolutely. Munir has cornered himself with his promises to Trump and the Zionists and is now desperate for a way out. Its sad that ordinary folks( as naive as they are) have been used as human sacrifices. Our Junta doesnt have a deen or imaan- it believes in the $$$$.
 
To be honest, the blame still resides with the establishment here. We have seen that when they want to they can crush civil opposition as they did with the PTI protests.

Can you imagine what would happen to such rabble rouser groups in Saudi Arabia? What is the point in having a strong military if you allow insurgent movements to operate with impunity?
They created these. The TTP was created by the Generals and a few weeks back The So called ISIS attacked Baloch party Jalsa which was anti Junta. Why would ISIS attack them and not the Junta.

Look at who the target was ( Akhtar Mengal) and you see who was behind it
 
They created these. The TTP was created by the Generals and a few weeks back The So called ISIS attacked Baloch party Jalsa which was anti Junta. Why would ISIS attack them and not the Junta.

Look at who the target was ( Akhtar Mengal) and you see who was behind it
So it seems that Ch. Nizam Din is backing ISIS against Taliban and thats why they have attacked Pakistan? This is utterly confusing but I have read about ISIS myself and that they are not done yet. I thought they were all gone and finished.
 
So it seems that Ch. Nizam Din is backing ISIS against Taliban and thats why they have attacked Pakistan? This is utterly confusing but I have read about ISIS myself and that they are not done yet. I thought they were all gone and finished.
ISIS and Al-Qaeda both have counterparts in our parts of the world
  1. ISKP (Islamic State – Khorasan Province)
  2. Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS)
IEA (Taliban) and TTP are both xenophobic organizations and they will never accept a "dark skinned Bangladeshi Faisal Hossain" who was recently killed in Pakistan




images


Faisal was either part of AQIS or worse ISKP operating in Pakistan!

ISIS and Al-Qaeda have been diminished all over the world except in two places where they are thriving...
  • Sahel
  • Af-Pak
 
So it seems that Ch. Nizam Din is backing ISIS against Taliban and thats why they have attacked Pakistan? This is utterly confusing but I have read about ISIS myself and that they are not done yet. I thought they were all gone and finished.
Our Establishment love these games and love to create proxies to do their dirty work. Ultimately its self defeating( for PK and its people) as any proxy will find a life of its own and hurt PKs. For the Establishment it means jack as they will end up in Belgium,Portugal and Australia and leave the poor Pks to face the blow back.
 
Approx 100 killed. Saad Rizvi also shot
It seems many many more than 100, probably close to 250 or more. I saw images of dead bodies which themselves added up close to 40. This is what came in my feed. If you go looking for it there are ma y more. There is a separate threads where they are collating photos and uniquely counting bodies and their numbers are already north of 200. If this what some of these posters are okay with, it is a sad state of affairs. Unbelievable that own army of Pakistan can do this to their own countrymen. All those who doubt Bengal genocide should see thr photos and videos. If they can do this for random rally knowing fully well about social media, imagine what they did in 1970s. Truely ducked up state of affairs
 
It seems many many more than 100, probably close to 250 or more. I saw images of dead bodies which themselves added up close to 40. This is what came in my feed. If you go looking for it there are ma y more. There is a separate threads where they are collating photos and uniquely counting bodies and their numbers are already north of 200. If this what some of these posters are okay with, it is a sad state of affairs. Unbelievable that own army of Pakistan can do this to their own countrymen. All those who doubt Bengal genocide should see thr photos and videos. If they can do this for random rally knowing fully well about social media, imagine what they did in 1970s. Truely ducked up state of affairs
Horrific. I cant stand the TLP but this protest was done at the behest of the Establishment and ordinary men were murdered in cold blood. Our Establishment is evil, may each one of them rot in hell. This is twice in a year where they have murdered PKs whilst boot licking Trump and the Zionists. Is the life of PKs so cheap to these ppl.
 
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It seems many many more than 100, probably close to 250 or more. I saw images of dead bodies which themselves added up close to 40. This is what came in my feed. If you go looking for it there are ma y more. There is a separate threads where they are collating photos and uniquely counting bodies and their numbers are already north of 200. If this what some of these posters are okay with, it is a sad state of affairs. Unbelievable that own army of Pakistan can do this to their own countrymen. All those who doubt Bengal genocide should see thr photos and videos. If they can do this for random rally knowing fully well about social media, imagine what they did in 1970s. Truely ducked up state of affairs
Horrific. I cant stand the TLP but this protest was done at the behest of the Generals and ordinary men were murdered in cold blood. Our Generals are evil, may each one of them rot in hell. This is twice in a year where they have murdered PKs whilst arrse licking Trump and the Zionists. Is the life of PKs so cheap to these baastards
What is increasingly worrying me is that we always thought there are "a few evil Generals on top" but these seem to be rank and file soldiers and policeman who are shooting their own citizens in cold blood. These people in Pakistani society and at the end of their shifts they go back to their families.

Just imagining it is making me restless.
 
What is increasingly worrying me is that we always thought there are "a few evil Generals on top" but these seem to be rank and file soldiers and policeman who are shooting their own citizens in cold blood. These people in Pakistani society and at the end of their shifts they go back to their families.

Just imagining it is making me restless.
Bear in mind it was Indian soldiers who murdered their own in Jallianwalla Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919. Seems crazy if you think about it now.

Truth is subcontinent rank and file will always follow orders.
 
Horrific. I cant stand the TLP but this protest was done at the behest of the Establishment and ordinary men were murdered in cold blood. Our Establishment is evil, may each one of them rot in hell. This is twice in a year where they have murdered PKs whilst arrse licking Trump and the Zionists. Is the life of PKs so cheap to these ppl.
The problem with this approach is that this is never going to solve the issue. You may get away doing this to other country's citizens, but your own citizens will find a way to reble. May be these generals think that will be someone else's problem, but ultimately it will be Pakistanis problem.

They are all human beings. They are protesting about what most Pakistanis associate dearly with. Sad state of affairs
 
What is increasingly worrying me is that we always thought there are "a few evil Generals on top" but these seem to be rank and file soldiers and policeman who are shooting their own citizens in cold blood. These people in Pakistani society and at the end of their shifts they go back to their families.

Just imagining it is making me restless.
Yeah this cannot be done with few generals. They need to have several layers of management and foot soldiers who are willing to go with this. Ultimately the cause of thier protests is something dear to Pakistanis. What is wrong with letting them protest for few days and then disperse them peacefully.
 
Bear in mind it was Indian soldiers who murdered their own in Jallianwalla Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919. Seems crazy if you think about it now.

Truth is subcontinent rank and file will always follow orders.
The simplest and most successful thing the Pakistani govt and Army can do it is to create a new nomenclature for TLP and plug in Hindustan in the name. Automatic license to attack without any justification and moral high ground established.
 
Protest has ended, but the cost paid was too high... TLP really should refrain from such activities and also the police and security institutions should be punished for those killings..
 
Still doesn't give the state the power to open fire and kill people in cold blood!


Somehow people are struggling with a simple concept that it is never acceptable for the state to kill people who are protesting.​
  1. Kill "Banglaees"​
  2. Kill "Minhajul-Qur'aan"​
  3. Kill "Afghans"​
  4. Kill "Balochs"​
  5. Kill "PTI"​
  6. Kill "TLP"​
Pakistani state is killing people because they can but there is someone MORE POWERFUL then them and those who cannot bring themselves up to categorically state that killing civilians is wrong are also being recorded by the ONE whose will bring all of this to Justice.

Fear the day when the ONE who is MORE POWERFUL brings those who are backing this bloodshed to Account!​
Becos Pak state is good at nothing other than killing civilians who can't really defend themselves?

what do you think @DeadlyVenom
 
No I havent seen it.

It is hard for the police to deal with these goons because they can make anything a blasphemy, and they have street power. Authorities should send in masked men with sticks to beat them up.
Sounds Trumpian.
 
Still doesn't give the state the power to open fire and kill people in cold blood!


Somehow people are struggling with a simple concept that it is never acceptable for the state to kill people who are protesting.​
  1. Kill "Banglaees"​
  2. Kill "Minhajul-Qur'aan"​
  3. Kill "Afghans"​
  4. Kill "Balochs"​
  5. Kill "PTI"​
  6. Kill "TLP"​
Pakistani state is killing people because they can but there is someone MORE POWERFUL then them and those who cannot bring themselves up to categorically state that killing civilians is wrong are also being recorded by the ONE whose will bring all of this to Justice.

Fear the day when the ONE who is MORE POWERFUL brings those who are backing this bloodshed to Account!​

The Pakistani government and military have the right to defend the nation and its people, whether the threat comes from within or beyond its borders.
 
Protest has ended, but the cost paid was too high... TLP really should refrain from such activities and also the police and security institutions should be punished for those killings..
The TLP is the monkey that dances to the Generals organ grinder and it does what its told. Hopefully the ordinary members can see through this game and leave this organisation
 
The Pakistani government and military have the right to defend the nation and its people, whether the threat comes from within or beyond its borders.
State of Pakistan have no right to kill civilians who are protesting, no matter how much you hate "slogans" you don't have the right to shoot them!

Nobody does.
  1. Kill "Banglaees"
  2. Kill "Minhajul-Qur'aan"
  3. Kill "Afghans"
  4. Kill "Balochs"
  5. Kill "PTI"
  6. Kill "TLP"

Will state of Pakistan wipe out 250 million people and Pakistan Army gets to decide who should be shot and who should be spared?

Absolutely Not!
 
We will find out onr why Munir asked the TLP to demonstrate and then shot them in cold blood. Was it for the extension as Razi Dada of the Nooras claimed or was it to make Trump think he has sacrificed much to recognise Israel and needs a reward.
 
State of Pakistan have no right to kill civilians who are protesting, no matter how much you hate "slogans" you don't have the right to shoot them!

Nobody does.
  1. Kill "Banglaees"
  2. Kill "Minhajul-Qur'aan"
  3. Kill "Afghans"
  4. Kill "Balochs"
  5. Kill "PTI"
  6. Kill "TLP"

Will state of Pakistan wipe out 250 million people and Pakistan Army gets to decide who should be shot and who should be spared?

Absolutely Not!
1.pakistan have no issue currently with Bangladesh

3. What your suggesting is give kpk to Afghanistan since they claim it belongs to them?

4. Balochistan wants to be independent with the backing of india so you want pakistan to cut a piece from its self and hand it over to india?

5. PTI are pretty much anti pakistan we saw during india pakistan war how pti was backing india and said its all drama and now backing Afghanistan and other anti Pakistan groups

6. If Palestinians are happy with ceasefire and conditions who are TLP to interfere? Has there been any official statement from hamas or Palestine suggesting they want to continue war with israel?

Absolutely not but who are you take decisions on behalf of other peoole and countries?
 
1.pakistan have no issue currently with Bangladesh

3. What your suggesting is give kpk to Afghanistan since they claim it belongs to them?

4. Balochistan wants to be independent with the backing of india so you want pakistan to cut a piece from its self and hand it over to india?

5. PTI are pretty much anti pakistan we saw during india pakistan war how pti was backing india and said its all drama and now backing Afghanistan and other anti Pakistan groups

6. If Palestinians are happy with ceasefire and conditions who are TLP to interfere? Has there been any official statement from hamas or Palestine suggesting they want to continue war with israel?

Absolutely not but who are you take decisions on behalf of other peoole and countries?
  1. They have asked for an official apology.
  2. Nobody is asking for it and Pushtuns don't want to (read my posts)
  3. India has no border with Balochistan and it has no way to sustain itself so its not even possible!
  4. Do some research
  5. Nothing to do with shooting civilians!
If you hate Imran Khan that's fine otherwise I request you to at least look at a Maps...
 
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