The protests have caused significant traffic congestion, affecting daily life and business activities in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The standoff continues as Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan remains firm on its demands.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) released its annual report detailing the significant challenges faced by religious minorities in Pakistan.
n yet another attack on the Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan, at least three of their worship places were allegedly desecrated by police in the Sheikhupura district of Lahore, reported Dawn.
Following the recent attacks on the Ahmadi worship place, tensions have taken an upturn as the Tehreek-e-Labbaik (TLP) threatened to raze the minarets of a historic worship place of the Ahmadiyya community, reported Dawn.
Faraz Pervaiz, a Pakistani national belonging to the Christian religious minority shared a post on social media saying that he is under threat as Muslim clerics are calling for his death for allegedly making blasphemous comments.
Tehreek-e-Labbiak Pakistan (TLP) had earlier filed an FIR on July 31 against a total of eight persons for alleged blasphemy, under Section 298-C for posing as Muslims and preaching their religion.
Local TLP leader Asim Ashfaq Rizvi had threatened the District Police Officer (DPO) of Jhelum that if the administration did not demolish the minarets by the 10th of Muharram, then they would gather people and do it themselves, Tribune.com.pk reported.
Amid Pakistan's deteriorating political and economic situation, experts spoke about the various factors and forces at play and expressed serious doubts about the country being able to see free and fair general elections.
The march saw the participation of TLP Shura Council members Pir Syed Zahid Hussain Shah, Qazi Mahmood Awan, Allama Ghulam Ghaus Baghdadi, Mufti Aamir Ul Azhari, Dr Muhammad Shafiq Amini, Mufti Wazir Ahmad Rizvi, Allama Farooq-ul-Hassan Qadri, and Sajjada Nasheen Ans Hussain Rizvi, along wit
A mob of over 100 Muslim hardliners from Tahreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), accompanied by 7 policemen including Inspector Javed of Ghooghiat Police Station, vandalized and desecrated Ahmadiyya Mosque in Ghooghial city in Sargodha district of Pakistan's Punjab province.