Religious Party Offices Sealed in Islamabad

Religious Party Offices Sealed in Islamabad and Rawalpindi

Web desk: In the latest development, the authorities have sealed the offices of the Religious Party in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) offices have been sealed in various areas of the federal capital, Islamabad.

According to sources, the district administration has sealed TLP offices in several areas, including Bhara Kahu and Sawan.

On the other hand, the Punjab government has decided to recommend to the federal government that it ban the party.

Religious Groups, Traders, Civil Society Reject TLP Strike Call

Religious groups, the business community, and members of civil society have rejected the strike call given by the religious party.

They stated that they will not take part in any activity that could disrupt law and order in connection with the strike planned for tomorrow.

Rumours of Protest Found Baseless, No Road Blockage

Reports suggesting a possible protest have circulated in some areas, but sources have confirmed that these claims are completely baseless.

Sources clarified that there is no protest activity or public gathering taking place, and the situation across the region remains calm and under control.

They further stated that there are no road blockages or traffic disruptions, and all routes are open for commuters as usual.

Government May Freeze Religious Party’s Bank Accounts

According to reports, the government is also considering freezing the bank accounts of the religious party.

Punjab govt mulls to ban ‘extremist party’

According to sources, the move is part of a wider crackdown on the extremist religious party.

The Punjab government has decided to ban the ‘extremist party’ after suffering heavy losses during violent protests in Lahore and nearby areas.

According to a private media report, the decision was made during a high-level law and order meeting chaired by the Chief Minister.

The provincial government will recommend a federal ban on the group.

Officials said that anyone involved in hate speech, incitement, or violence will be immediately arrested.

Those responsible for the martyrdom of police officers or damaging public property will face trials in anti-terrorism courts (ATCs).