Demonstration in Lahore - Over 150 arrested for attempting to hold 'pro-blasphemy law 2017

Demonstration in Lahore - Over 150 arrested for attempting to hold 'pro-blasphemy law 2017
More than 150 captured for endeavoring to hold 'professional impiety law' exhibition in Lahore

More than 150 individuals were captured as religious gatherings endeavored to hold a showing for the irreverence law in Punjab's commonplace capital Wednesday on the passing commemoration of previous Punjab senator Salmaan Taseer.

Nonconformists having a place with the Sunni Tehreek, Tehreek-i-Khatme Nabuwat and Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah were among the individuals who had wanted to walk from Kalma Chowk to Liberty Chowk for the profanation law.

The commonplace government, in any case, did not allow the holding of the rally, after which police raised bars in various parts of Lahore to keep a social event.

Appointee Inspector General Operations Haider Ashraf told Dawn that more than 150 individuals from the Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah had been captured. He included that more captures will be made, and that nobody had consent to hold a rally in Lahore.

Administrator Police (SP) Security Ibadat Nisar said the Punjab government had not permitted the demonstrators to hold any rally in Lahore. He said that police would not permit the demonstrators to achieve their goal and would square courses and make captures if vital.

Primary Gulberg and all corridors prompting to it have been obstructed from Barkat Market to Main Market and police have been intensely conveyed over the city.

Inhabitants in Lahore are confronting serious congested driving conditions along specific courses because of the preoccupations.

Taseer, a previous legislative head of Punjab and a blunt promoter for profanation law change, was gunned around his security protect Mumtaz Qadri that day six years prior.

A master obscenity law challenge had additionally been gotten ready for Rawalpindi today, as indicated by reports coursing via web-based networking media.

Open support for Taseer's executioner

On Taseer's passing commemoration, pennants declaring Mumtaz Qadri as a saint sprung up in different urban communities. The pennants call individuals to celebrate 'Youm-i-Namoos-i-Risalat'.

Almost a year after the hanging of Qadri, an altar is being inherent his memory in Bhara Kahu, not a long way from the capital where he was ruthlessly gunned down.

A month after Taseer's executioner was executed, a horde of professional Qadri nonconformists drove by the Sunni Tehreek and the Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool (SAW) focalized on the capital and assaulted Islamabad's Red Zone.

The remain off between the legislature and dissenters finished without a confrontation following three days and a few rounds of transactions between both sides.

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