Pakistan burns in radicalization fire, 7 killed, 300 injured so far
Pakistan burns in radicalization fire, 7 killed, 300 injured so far
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Islamabad:Pakistan, which is suffering from abuses, is once again under the fire of violence. In Pakistan, supporters of the hardcore Islamic party Tehreek-e-Lubbek have been wreaking havoc on the streets of pakistan for the past three days. Pakistan has become a battlefield due to clashes between police and protesters and seven people have been killed and more than 300 injured in the bloody conflict so far.

At the heart of the violence in Pakistan is the controversial cartoons of prophet Mohammed in a French magazine last year, which the radical Islamic party Tehreek-e-Lubbek Pakistan had given a deadline to the Imran government to return the French ambassador. But even before the demonstration, the arrest of party chief Saad Hussain Rizvi has created a civil war like situation in Pakistan. People are seen thronging the streets. The issue is also trending on social media.

Pakistan has banned Tehreek-e-Lubbek Pakistan under Rule 11-B of the 1997 Anti-Terrorism Act after a third consecutive day of clashes between supporters of the hardcore Islamic Party and law enforcement officials. Home Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said, "I have approved a proposal sent by the Government of Punjab to ban Tehreek-e-Lubbek Pakistan (TLP) under Rule 11-B of the 1997 Anti-Terrorism Act. He also said that at least two police officers have lost their lives and more than 340 injured in clashes with protesters in the last two days.

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