150 schoolchildren among passengers stuck in train blocked by Tehreek-e-Labbaik protesters
Around 150 schoolchildren are among the passengers stuck for hours in a Lahore-bound train in Shahdara near Gujranwala because of the blockade by Tehreek-e-Labbaik activists protesting against the Faizabad crackdown.
The passengers of the train, which was travelling from Rawalpindi, were stranded without food for hours until rescue teams reached there after
Express News reported their plight.
The students of a girls school in Lahore and their teachers were returning from a trip to Abbottabad.
“We were starving until rescue teams reached here,” one of the students told
Express News.
“Right now we just want to go back home,” she added.
In Lahore, people are staging sit-in outside Data Darbar and have blocked Metro Bus service, causing inconvenience to regular commuters.
At least 250 people were arrested by police in Lahore after protests broke out in some 16 places of the city. SSP Operations Muntazir Mehdi has issued orders to arrest the protesters on sight.
Protesters have gathered in city’s Imamia Colony, Shahdara, Thokar Niaz Beg, Mall Road and other areas to denounce the government action against Faizabad sin-in protest.
Near Lahore’s Shahdara Police Station, four vehicles including a police mobile van have been set on fire by the enraged protesters. Three protesters who were injured during clashes with the police have been shifted to Shahdara Teaching Hospital.
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