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Over 100 held as TLP protesters continue march on Islamabad

Published on: October 12, 2025 5:53 AM

More than 100 Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) activists were arrested and 112 police personnel injured in violent clashes with police in Lahore on Saturday, as the religio-political party attempted to march on Islamabad in solidarity with Palestinians.

Talking to journalists, Lahore DIG Operations Faisl Kamran said that Shahdara Town police station was vandalised by the activists of the TLP.

“The state has given the right to protest, but no one is allowed to vandalise,” said the police officer.

He further said that daily life in Lahore remained suspended due to the protest, adding that citizens’ vehicles were damaged, and belongings were also stolen.

The DIG confirmed: “Over 100 protesters have been arrested and 112 police personnel suffered injuries during the clashes.”

“Doors of negotiations are open for a peaceful solution,” the DIG added.

Day-to-day affairs in Islamabad and Rawalpindi also remain badly affected for the second consecutive day on Saturday due to the closure of roads and internet service suspension amid a protest call by TLP.

Major roads and intersections, including Faizabad interchange and IJP Road, remained completely closed to traffic. The key Faizabad Interchange connecting Rawalpindi and Islamabad was sealed off with shipping containers, while Khanna Pul, Kuri Road, and Dhoke Kala Khan routes also remained closed to traffic.

The Islamabad administration has sealed the Red Zone and placed containers around D-Chowk to block access.

The administration has also imposed a complete ban on the entry of heavy vehicles into Rawalpindi, while roads leading to the airport have also been sealed with containers.

Educational institutions are closed while internet service in several parts of Islamabad and Rawalpindi remains suspended for the second consecutive day, causing difficulties for residents and businesses.

The Metro Bus service between Rawalpindi and Islamabad was suspended amid security concerns, while police contingents have been deployed at Faizabad interchange, a site known for the religious party’s previous sit-ins.

All restaurants and hotels in the Faizabad area have also been sealed by the authorities.

The authorities have already imposed Section 144 of the CrPC across Punjab, barring the display of weapons and banning public gatherings.

The measures have been taken in the wake of a protest call in the capital by the Saad Hussain Rizvi-led religious and political party.

A day earlier, Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry said that the government is making efforts to prevent TLP’s planned march towards Islamabad through peaceful means, asserting that the state “would not be blackmailed by mobs”.

Chaudhry maintained that the federal government had implemented preemptive measures and would not tolerate “blackmail and politics of demands”.

Accusing TLP of exploiting sensitive issues for political gains, the minister stated that the party was involved in attacks on public properties in the past.

Chaudhry questioned the rationale behind the march, noting that Palestinians are celebrating the recent deal for peace in Gaza.

“The main party to the issue is the Palestinians, and they are celebrating the recent peace deal,” he said.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: continue march on Islamabad, Pakistan, protesters, Tehreek-e-Labbaik

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