If you have been following the news, the Pakistan Police has arrested Saad Hussain Rizvi, the chief of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan from Lahore after he threatened the government with protests if it did not expel France's ambassador over depictions of Prophet Muhammad. After his arrest, TLP supporters came on the streets of Pakistan and created a ruckus.
The visuals from our neighbouring country are terrifying as many people are on roads demanding justice and people are also sharing how the government does nothing to prevent the common mass. It’s disturbing to see how we can see a possible civil war in Pakistan. People also shared their stories about how the army in Pakistan has been barbaric with them.
Here are the disturbing visuals that are doing the rounds on Twitter:
Who break the the Ambulance
Police doing self mockery, they are damaging and blaming tlp.
A big shame
#TLPNationWideProtestTLP pic.twitter.com/P8a4vgMbLj
Watch how the Forces in Pakistan are torturing innocents on the name of search operations.
Threatening kids, womens and damaging things inside houses.#CivilWarinPakistan pic.twitter.com/YGq4V6wh2Z
War-like situation in Pakistan.
Situation is out of control in Pak as Lakhs of protestors gathered against Imran Khan Govt and Pak Army.#CivilWarinPakistan @tilakdevasher1 @KanchanGupta @kakar_harsha @gauravcsawant pic.twitter.com/b5HAAsySOD
The world needs to know what’s happening in our neighbourhood. Pakistanis are crying for your help! Tweet using #CivilWarinPakistan pic.twitter.com/DCXTtTX2EO
— Hunar (@HunarTweets) April 14, 2021Paxstan security forces knocking down civilians live on camera
This is really pathetic#CivilWarInPakistanpic.twitter.com/aMDy5xNeS1
Disturbing Visuals coming from 🇵🇰
P@k Forc€s shoot at Peaceful Protestors#CivilWarinPakistan pic.twitter.com/AyoaqHaTdv
Civilians are pleading for help and things have gone out of control in the country.
The government has also decided to ban a radical Islamist party under the Terrorism Act after its supporters clashed with the law enforcement agencies for the third consecutive day, leaving seven persons dead and over 300 policemen injured.
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed tweeted that the Islamist political party would be banned under Rule 11(b) of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), 1997. Rashid said that the Punjab Government made the recommendation to ban TLP, of which a summary is being sent to the Federal government. He wrote, “The federal government has decided to ban Tehreek-e-Libek under the Anti-Terrorism Act. The Punjab government has recommended a ban on the organization. We are sending a summary of the ban to the cabinet. Under Rule 11B of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997, Tehreek-e-Libek will be banned.”
Here’s his tweet:
وفاقی حکومت نے انسداد دہشتگردی ایکٹ کے تحت تحریک لبیک پر پابندی لگانے کا فیصلہ کرلیا۔
پنجاب حکومت نے تنظیم پر پابندی لگانے کی سفارش کی ہے۔ہم پابندی سے متعلق سمری کابینہ کو بھیج رہے ہیں۔انسداد دہشتگردی کے ایکٹ 1997 کے رولز 11 بی کے تحت تحریک لبیک پر پابندی لگائی جائے گی۔ pic.twitter.com/OtlSWb9NPL
The war between TLP and the Pakistan government has been acting since last year. On 14th November, TLP had demanded Pakistan would not appoint its ambassador to France, else they would continue their protests.
And it was on January 3, Saad Hussain Rizvi had threatened to launch country-wide protests and cut to the present, we have already seen the visuals.
What do you have to say about the entire fiasco? Let us know in the comments section below.
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