Islamabad: Islamic religion preacher Tahreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi has died in Lahore on Thursday night. Recently, Hussain threatened France to carry out a nuclear attack. According to the report, the disputed religious leader of 54 years of Pakistan was suffering from fever for several days, after which he was admitted to the hospital in the eastern city of Lahore.
According to party spokesperson Hamza, the TLP chief was feeling difficulty in breathing and had a fever since Monday. The TLP participated in various protests led by Rizvi. Including the fiery protests in 2018 by the TLP after the Supreme Court in Pakistan acquitted a Christian woman, Aasiya Bibi, of blasphemy charges. Hussain also threatened India on several occasions.
Rizvi was a very popular leader in Pakistan, especially in the most populous Punjab province of Pakistan. Khadim Rizvi was a 19th-century Islamic theologian Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi, the founder of the Barelvi sect. There was a fierce protest in Rizvi in France over the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed by French magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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