This story is from November 04, 2021
Authorities of Pak's Punjab plans to remove TLP's proscribed status
ISLAMABAD: The authorities of Pakistan's Punjab province on Wednesday planned to remove Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (
This comes after several weeks of clashes with banned Islamist group, TLP and Imran Khan government on last Sunday reached an agreement.
"The Punjab Cabinet Committee on Law and Order has worked out a plan to take the proscribed title of TLP off as a part of confidence-building measures in the aftermath of the
The Imran Khan government's steering committee led by state minister
"The committee discussed and okayed a plan to remove proscription title imposed on the TLP. The committee will submit its recommendation to the chief minister within 36 hours," a source in the committee meeting told Dawn. The chief minister will eventually submit the Punjab government's recommendation to the federal government for a final decision.
TLP
) proscribed status, local media reported."The Punjab Cabinet Committee on Law and Order has worked out a plan to take the proscribed title of TLP off as a part of confidence-building measures in the aftermath of the
Imran
Khan government-TLP agreement, contents of which are still unknown in the public domain,"Dawn
reported.The Imran Khan government's steering committee led by state minister
Ali Muhammad Khan
has already finalised modalities to offer relief to the TLP and its leadership and sort out the looming law and order and economic crisis, said the Pakistani publication."The committee discussed and okayed a plan to remove proscription title imposed on the TLP. The committee will submit its recommendation to the chief minister within 36 hours," a source in the committee meeting told Dawn. The chief minister will eventually submit the Punjab government's recommendation to the federal government for a final decision.
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Balhans Jayaswal
1117 days ago
Talibani terror is coming closer to our borders. Soon we'll have to start applying Flit and Baygon spray on these vermins when they try to cross pur borders.Read allPost comment
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