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Policeman martyred, dozens injured in Islamabad clashes; Army called

the govt may use the chaos for her own benefits. they need something to divert the attention from the panama investigations. one thing is clear that the politicians can go to any extent to save their seat. they divided the country back in 71.
 
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the govt may use the chaos for her own benefits. they need something to divert the attention from the panama investigations. one thing is clear that the politicians can go to any extent to save their seat. they divided the country back in 71.
what about COURTS genius? They are also on pmln payroll? ISD high court and SC ordered to clean the filth or they said give them Halwa to leave?
 
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what about COURTS genius? They are also on pmln payroll? ISD high court and SC ordered to clean the filth or they said give them Halwa to leave?

Faizabad khulwanay kay chakkar meyn sara Pakistan bund ........
 
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what about COURTS genius? They are also on pmln payroll? ISD high court and SC ordered to clean the filth or they said give them Halwa to leave?
the govt could have easily handled the situation peacefully through talks. they knew that the vast majority of the people in pak can't digest anything against the khatam e nabuwat law. then why the hell the govt amended the law. it was totally uncalled for. now the people are demanding the resignation of the entire govt ministers. it was easy to send a minister home .
 
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what about COURTS genius? They are also on pmln payroll? ISD high court and SC ordered to clean the filth or they said give them Halwa to leave?
Why did the government allowed them to sit-in in Faizabad without any permit? Why did they allowed them to travel from Lahore to Islamabad and blocked them at a crucial juncture of Faizabad?
 
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Troops secure constitutional avenue Islamabad.

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Present state of Blackout on News Channels

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Injured Journalist who was beaten with chairs by protesters.

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Rescue 1122 Ambulance damaged and equipment stolen by protesors on Murree Road.

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A pick up belonging to Islamabad police burnt out by protesters.
 

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The unrest in Islamabad following a crackdown against religious protesters camped out at Faizabad has spilled over to other parts of the country, as men loyal to various religious parties have started holding disruptive demonstrations in various cities.

In Sialkot, scores of men also attacked the residence of Law Minister Zahid Hamid, whose resignation is the number one demand of the Faizabad protesters. Fortunately, no one from his family was present when the attackers started pelting stones at the building. Following the attack, the security forces arrested at least 12 suspects from the area and summoned reinforcements.

Separately in Sheikhupura, PML-N lawmaker Javed Latif was attacked and injured by angry protesters when he tried to negotiate with them.



Quetta

After violent clashes in the federal capital, workers of religious organisations turned out on the roads of Quetta to vent their anger. The angry protesters blocked the main Hockey Chowk, causing a serious traffic jam in the city.

The protesters, led by Maulana Abdul Qudoos Sasoli, raised slogans against the federal government and security personnel. However, they reportedly dispersed later after negotiations with law enforcement personnel.

Peshawar
Protesters in Peshawar blocked the provincial capital's main Ring Road, which is also used for Afghan transit trade.

The protest caused a massive traffic jam in the area, and the protesters appeared determined to continue until their demands were met. They had begun setting up camps and are collecting donations to arrange food for the night when last reports were received.

Protests had also erupted in other cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including Haripur, Mansehra and Dera Ismail Khan.

Lahore/Punjab
A large number of demonstrators converged earlier in the day at Shahdara in Lahore. There were reports of similar protests at Imamia Colony and other settlements along the GT Road. Roads from Lahore to Gujranwala and Faisalabad also remained closed.

The other affected areas include Mall Road , Bhatta Chowk, Ferozepur Road, Shah Alami Chowk, Thokar Niaz Baig, Walton Road, Mughalpura, Garhi Shahu and Johar Town.

Meanwhile, protests were also reported from other cities of the province, including Gujranwala, Multan, Nakana Sahib. Mianwali, Gujrat, Sahiwal, Vehari, Toba Tek Singh and Murree.

Massive traffic congestion has also been reported on the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway, with suffering travelers reporting being stranded for hours.

Hyderabad/Sindh
Protesters blocked the busy Haider Chowk area in Hyderabad, while a large number of religious activists staged demonstrations in Sukkur, Umerkot, Mithi, Sujawal and other cities to register their protests.

Various religious organisations also staged a protest demonstration outside the Badin Press Club, demanding a halt in the use of violence against protesters camped out in the capital.

The National Highway near Khairpur also remained blocked for over three hours.

Karachi
Demonstrations had started in the morning after protesters gathered at Numaish Chowrangi, one of the city's busiest traffic interchanges. Other areas which were affected include Teen Talwar, Boat Basin, Nipa, Sohrab Goth, Shahrah-i-Faisal near Stargate and Nursery, Hub River Road and Hassan Square, where both tracks of the road remained closed for traffic for hours.

At least 23 people including two policemen were reportedly injured, some with gunshot wounds, in skirmishes with police at Stargate and Nursery, where police fired tear gas shells to break up the protests.

Protesters were turned away from Natha Khan Chowk by Sindh Rangers and police after a vehicle belonging to a private company was set on fire. The occupants of the vehicle had escaped safely and the area has reportedly been cleared.

Malir SSP Rao Anwar Ahmed told Dawn that the “miscreants of one organisation” came from Shah Faisal Colony and they allegedly “hijacked” the protest.

“One of the men among the protesters was armed with SMG rifle, who resorted to firing on the policemen, resultantly Memon Goth SHO Gulzar Tunio and constable Sabir sustained bullet wounds,” said the officer.

Reports were also received of enraged protesters burning tyres and forcibly closing businesses in various areas of the metropolis.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has taken notice of the unrest and directed the commissioner and inspector general of police to clear the traffic.





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Injured Journalist who was beaten with chairs by protesters.

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Rescue 1122 Ambulance damaged and equipment stolen by protesors on Murree Road.

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A pick up belonging to Islamabad police burnt out by protesters.
They need a BIG DANDA. baap ka maal samjha howa hay aam logon ki halal ki kamai ko. And who is providing finances to these mullas?

The unrest in Islamabad following a crackdown against religious protesters camped out at Faizabad has spilled over to other parts of the country, as men loyal to various religious parties have started holding disruptive demonstrations in various cities.

In Sialkot, scores of men also attacked the residence of Law Minister Zahid Hamid, whose resignation is the number one demand of the Faizabad protesters. Fortunately, no one from his family was present when the attackers started pelting stones at the building. Following the attack, the security forces arrested at least 12 suspects from the area and summoned reinforcements.

Separately in Sheikhupura, PML-N lawmaker Javed Latif was attacked and injured by angry protesters when he tried to negotiate with them.


Quetta

After violent clashes in the federal capital, workers of religious organisations turned out on the roads of Quetta to vent their anger. The angry protesters blocked the main Hockey Chowk, causing a serious traffic jam in the city.

The protesters, led by Maulana Abdul Qudoos Sasoli, raised slogans against the federal government and security personnel. However, they reportedly dispersed later after negotiations with law enforcement personnel.

Peshawar
Protesters in Peshawar blocked the provincial capital's main Ring Road, which is also used for Afghan transit trade.

The protest caused a massive traffic jam in the area, and the protesters appeared determined to continue until their demands were met. They had begun setting up camps and are collecting donations to arrange food for the night when last reports were received.

Protests had also erupted in other cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including Haripur, Mansehra and Dera Ismail Khan.

Lahore/Punjab
A large number of demonstrators converged earlier in the day at Shahdara in Lahore. There were reports of similar protests at Imamia Colony and other settlements along the GT Road. Roads from Lahore to Gujranwala and Faisalabad also remained closed.

The other affected areas include Mall Road , Bhatta Chowk, Ferozepur Road, Shah Alami Chowk, Thokar Niaz Baig, Walton Road, Mughalpura, Garhi Shahu and Johar Town.

Meanwhile, protests were also reported from other cities of the province, including Gujranwala, Multan, Nakana Sahib. Mianwali, Gujrat, Sahiwal, Vehari, Toba Tek Singh and Murree.

Massive traffic congestion has also been reported on the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway, with suffering travelers reporting being stranded for hours.

Hyderabad/Sindh
Protesters blocked the busy Haider Chowk area in Hyderabad, while a large number of religious activists staged demonstrations in Sukkur, Umerkot, Mithi, Sujawal and other cities to register their protests.

Various religious organisations also staged a protest demonstration outside the Badin Press Club, demanding a halt in the use of violence against protesters camped out in the capital.

The National Highway near Khairpur also remained blocked for over three hours.

Karachi
Demonstrations had started in the morning after protesters gathered at Numaish Chowrangi, one of the city's busiest traffic interchanges. Other areas which were affected include Teen Talwar, Boat Basin, Nipa, Sohrab Goth, Shahrah-i-Faisal near Stargate and Nursery, Hub River Road and Hassan Square, where both tracks of the road remained closed for traffic for hours.

At least 23 people including two policemen were reportedly injured, some with gunshot wounds, in skirmishes with police at Stargate and Nursery, where police fired tear gas shells to break up the protests.

Protesters were turned away from Natha Khan Chowk by Sindh Rangers and police after a vehicle belonging to a private company was set on fire. The occupants of the vehicle had escaped safely and the area has reportedly been cleared.

Malir SSP Rao Anwar Ahmed told Dawn that the “miscreants of one organisation” came from Shah Faisal Colony and they allegedly “hijacked” the protest.

“One of the men among the protesters was armed with SMG rifle, who resorted to firing on the policemen, resultantly Memon Goth SHO Gulzar Tunio and constable Sabir sustained bullet wounds,” said the officer.

Reports were also received of enraged protesters burning tyres and forcibly closing businesses in various areas of the metropolis.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has taken notice of the unrest and directed the commissioner and inspector general of police to clear the traffic.





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So far KPK and Peshawar is calm. And we pray that this deshshat ghundagardi ends soon. Only Hazara division which is DEN of Nawaz Sharif supporters and VOTE BANK, ironically is witnessing roads closure due to protest of these madrassa traders. That area is also infested with never ending opening of madrassas. Many girl students from hazara were also studying in Lal Masjid back then.
 
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Faizabad khulwanay kay chakkar meyn sara Pakistan bund ........
As I said Raddul Fisad is just a Lollypop mis co operation within institutes, otherwise it’s not gonna happen in first. Btw it’s not BUND it’s Bannd.
the govt could have easily handled the situation peacefully through talks. they knew that the vast majority of the people in pak can't digest anything against the khatam e nabuwat law. then why the hell the govt amended the law. it was totally uncalled for. now the people are demanding the resignation of the entire govt ministers. it was easy to send a minister home .
It was not Khatm e Nubwat bill at all, it was amendment on a flaw need to be corrected when it’s re amend by Mushraff in 2002 and was pending, the oath declaration whatever passed by a Parliamentary committee in 2013 in which all parties signed it.
Now, to save NS small axx somehow they tried to clear it by NA and senate. You can blame it to whoever you want but what about that Parliamentry Committee who passed it first in which all parties signed?
Why did the government allowed them to sit-in in Faizabad without any permit? Why did they allowed them to travel from Lahore to Islamabad and blocked them at a crucial juncture of Faizabad?
PMLN clearly divided in various groups these days, the Shahbaz Sharif Captain Safdar let them marched freely within Punjab jurisdictions and Ehsan Iqbal claiming the agreement was March not sit in.
 
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Lahore right now!

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