New Delhi: The Federal Cabinet Pakistan has approved the de-procription of Pakistani Tehreek-e-Labbaga (TLP), after political parties and the government has hit a secret agreement, Geo News reported.
The Federal Cabinet approved the removal of the status of the forbidden parties through a circulation summary sent by the Interior Ministry, said Source, which stated that TLP had convinced the government would not regulate violent protests in the future.
Two days ago, Chairman of the Minister of Punjab Usman Buzdar gave an initial approval for a summary sent to him by the Department of Punjab home for the revocation of TLP status that was prohibited, the Geo News report said.
After giving the initial approval of a summary, Buzdar has sent it to the Ministry of Home Affairs to make a final decision on this problem through circulation.
In line with the agreement was hit with TLP, the Punjab government has removed the names of 48 party workers between 90 of the fourth schedule.
The provincial government also decided to release 100 other activists from prohibited organizations from various prisons in this province, the report said.
On November 2, the government began implementing an agreement with TLP, with a report that showed that he had released more than 800 party supporters arrested throughout Punjab.
The government signed an agreement with the forbidden clothing on October 31, where organizational workers who did not face the demands of formal criminals must be released.
Amnesty will also expand to the leader of the party, Saad Rizvi, the report said.