Karachi: The Islamic Group of the Pakistani Hardline called the parade of protest to the capital of Islamabad on Sunday after reaching an agreement with the government, ending two weeks of clashes that killed at least seven police officers dead and the scores were injured on both parties.
The Pakistani Tehrik-E-Labaic (TLP) began a parade call for the release of leader who was imprisoned by Saad Rizvi and the expulsion of the French ambassador to the caricature of the publication that described the prophet Mohammad in the French satire magazine.
“The peace agreement and improvement have been achieved,” Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, representing the government in negotiations with TLP, said at a press conference.
Mufti Muneeb Ur-Rehman, the main TLP negotiator, confirming the agreement has been hit and said the details will appear at the next stage, “but you will immediately see practical manifestations”.
Qureshi also refused to describe the agreement.
The National Security Committee has sworn on Friday to crack down on TLP which is prohibited if the protest of violence continues.
Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said Rizvi could not be released without because the justice process was followed, and protesters had to return home.
Protests have a pressure on the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan because of graping with the chronic financial crisis and spiral inflation that has extorted household income hard.
TLP, a radical Sunni Muslim group was founded in 2015 to overcome the actions that are considered to blaspheme Islam, have installed many protest marches that are damaged by bloodshed.
The government previously agreed to choose the parliament to kick the French ambassador but backward, by saying to take such actions to isolate Pakistan internationally.
In the latest protests, the parade of Lahore to Islamabad along Pakistan’s busiest highway, TLP militants repeatedly clashed with police, crippling traffic when they threatened to block Islamabad if their demands were not fulfilled.
On Wednesday, four policemen were killed and hundreds of others were injured when guerrillas fired a shot with automatic weapons.
No one was arrested for the murder.
Three police died in the previous clash in Lahore.
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