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The state continues to make a mockery of law and justice,” said Amar Ali Jan, a member of Haqooq-e-Khalq Movement, which campaigns for the enforcement of people’s fundamental rights in Pakistan. However, member parliament Ali Wazir remains incarcerated for giving a speech. “Demands of TLP accepted two days after they killed policemen in Lahore. Others compared the release of TLP workers to the plight of parliamentarian Ali Wazir, arrested in December 2020 along with senior Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) leaders for allegedly inciting the public against the state. Nawab Hassan Hussein Qureshi October 25, 2021 Pakistani author and columnist Mehr Husain agreed with Zaidi, saying it was a sign of “reality” while other social media users lamented that ‘even cricket can’t save them’ from this. Husain Haqqani, a former Pakistan ambassador and director for South and Central Asia at the Hudson Institute, had gone so far as to say the ban would be an “additional talking point” for Pakistani diplomats. Back then, there were suggestions that the ban was imposed for the sake of optics, especially for a country eager to get off the Financial Action Task Force’s grey list. Zaidi’s remark reminds of how some analysts were sceptical of the government’s decision to ban TLP under the Anti-Terrorism Act in April. Journalist, filmmaker and magazine editor at Dawn, Hasan Zaidi, remarked, “Bizarre that the government is negotiating and accepting the demands of “India-sponsored and India-directed organisations.” Or was that all the usual bullcrap that government ministers put out?” (sic). The government’s latest move has attracted a ton of criticism from within the country, with many news outlets, political analysts and social media users calling it a “surrender” to the TLP, an outfit that has railed against blasphemy and employed it as its main talking point.įormer diplomat Zafar Hilaly suggested it is now likely for the government to “surrender to the US demand for overflights to bomb Afghanistan at will (sic)”. At least two policemen died while trying to handle the ongoing agitation, and in keeping with previous TLP demonstrations, some officers were held hostage until rescued later on. Meanwhile, protests demanding the release of the group’s chief - who has been in police custody since April after leading an agitation calling for the expulsion of the French ambassador to Pakistan over comments by French President Emmanuel Macron last October that were interpreted by many as Islamophobic - rage on. According to the minister, this was done “as per the decision with TLP”. On Sunday, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad announced that the government released 350 workers of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), founded by late firebrand cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi and currently led by his son, Saad Rizvi. It would not only save a lot of foreign exchange reserves on the import of smart phones annually but would also create employment opportunities for tech graduates.New Delhi: As Pakistanis continue to ride on the high of defeating India in the T20 World Cup’s opening match, the Imran Khan-led government Sunday released hundreds of activists of an outlawed far-Right political party, which has a history of holding policemen hostage.
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According to the Prime Minister's Office, Oppo, one of the leading tech manufacturers in the world, is going to establish a local mobile manufacturing unit and a research and development centre in Pakistan. Earlier, the Prime Minister was informed that Chinese businessmen are almost ready to start operations in glass, ceramics and information technology sectors. He directed concerned authorities to facilitate all Chinese investors, who are setting up industries in Pakistan, on emergency basis by resolving their issues related to road connectivity and provision of utilities, the report said. We appreciate the valuable relationship of the peoples of the two countries," Khan was quoted as saying in the reported. "Pakistan and China have been connected not only in the past or present but they will remain united through our future generations also. He was speaking during a meeting with a Chinese business delegation, led by Chen Yan from Challenge Fashion (Pvt) Ltd in Islamabad. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said his government will support Chinese businesses in the country on priority basis, The News reported.