Pakistan cleric's supporters bring Lahore to standstill

ANI  |  Lahore [Pakistan] 

Supporters of Khadim Rizvi, who is the of the Tehreek-i-Labbaik (TLP) blocked all entry and exit points of Lahore, Pakistan's second largest city, on Friday.

He was addressing his supporters from a in front of Data Darbar and advised them not to go back unless he told them to do so.

and the top TLP leadership have been protesting in for almost the whole last week, the web site reported.

The TLP wants the to fully implement the 11-point Faizabad Agreement.

As per latest reports, Rizvi's followers have blocked key traffic intersections in Lahore, including the busy Thokar Niaz Beg. Reports also said that TLP followers had created blockages on the at Chichawatni bypass and near on the Lahore-Sahiwal bypass.

Pir Afzal Qadri, of the TLP, was quoted by the web site, as saying, "If the 11-point Faizabad agreement, which includes provisions like the release of arrested workers and withdrawal of cases against them, is not implemented, the entire country will be on the roads next Friday."

Temporary demonstrations and sit-ins were also reported in Mian Channu city in district as well as in Kabirwala on the

The protestors are demanding the implementation of Faizabad agreement. and his followers are protesting today because in his view an army brokered agreement arrived at last month during a sit0in protest in Faizabad is not being implemented. has alleged that the government is not interested in doing so.

The protesters are demanding that the government make public the Raja Zafar-ul-Haq Report that contains details of the investigation into the clerical error, the release of all arrested protesters, the formation of a committee to suggest action against those who used force against protesters and full implementation of an earlier agreement between government and TLYRA.

Last month, the Army's (ISI) had described as being 'reportedly dishonest' and capable of instigating youth.

"It is reported that Khadim raised over 10 million before starting the march. He encouraged his followers to either accompany the march or contribute R. 300 per person," read the ISI report delivered to a court. The report also described as an arrogant and harsh person.

On April 4, 2018, an (ATC) had declared a proclaimed offender along with other leaders, including and Sheikh when they failed surrender before the court despite being sent several notices. The court had also issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against Moulana

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First Published: Fri, April 13 2018. 15:16 IST