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3 policemen fatally shot, 70 more injured at Islamist rally in Pakistan

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan has been behind major anti-France protests

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Oct 2021 2:30PM

3 policemen fatally shot, 70 more injured at Islamist rally in Pakistan
Containers placed by authorities yesterday to block a road in Islamabad and stop protesters called by Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan demanding the release of their leader Hafiz Saad Hussain Rizvi. – AFP pic, October 29, 2021

LAHORE – At least three Pakistani policemen were shot dead and 70 more wounded when supporters of a banned Islamist party opened fire at a rally on Wednesday, the country’s interior minister said.

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) is protesting over the detention of its leader, arrested in April when the group was outlawed by authorities, and is demanding the expulsion of the French ambassador.

The group has been behind major anti-France protests that earlier this year led to the embassy issuing a warning for all French citizens to leave the country. 

“They opened fire on police with Kalashnikovs...three policemen were martyred,” Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad told a press conference, adding that eight of those injured were in a critical condition. 

Punjab police chief Rao Sardar Ali Khan said in a separate press conference that four officers died on Wednesday.

The TLP in turn accused the police of firing on the crowd, with four of its supporters killed. 

Police in Punjab province, of which Lahore is the capital, have denied using rubber bullets or guns and would not comment on claims that protesters had died.

“We have used no such weapons against them,” police spokesman Mazhar Hussain said.

Police have said they have used tear gas and batons to control the crowds.

The latest demonstration began last Friday in the group’s stronghold city of Lahore, from where thousands of people have begun slowly moving towards the capital Islamabad.

Clashes between the two sides left two police officers dead on the first day of protests, while the TLP reported last Saturday that five of its supporters had died.

Police have closed off major roads and junctions leading to the capital, around 300km from the current protest site. 

Militant group

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said Wednesday that Prime Minister Imran Khan and the security services had agreed to treat the TLP as a militant group.

The government earlier this week announced a breakthrough in talks with the TLP, but the march resumed on Wednesday. 

“We tried our best for the success of the talks but the government is not serious about fulfilling its commitments,” TLP spokesman Sajjad Saifi said.

“The expulsion of the French ambassador is our main demand.”

The government has repeatedly said it is not willing to close the French embassy or expel the current acting ambassador. 

The group’s leader Saad Rizvi was arrested in April when violent anti-France protests erupted, leading to the deaths of six police officers.

The TLP has waged an anti-France campaign since President Emmanuel Macron defended the right of a satirical magazine to republish cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed – an act deemed blasphemous by many Muslims.

Few issues are as galvanising in Pakistan as blasphemy, and even the slightest suggestion of an insult to Islam can supercharge protests, incite lynchings, and unite most of the country’s warring political parties. – AFP, October 29, 2021

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