Pti Tlp Agreement

He said a steering committee headed by Minister Ali Mohammad Khan, which also includes Punjab Justice Minister Raja Basharat, Punjab Federal Interior Minister and Interior Minister, as well as TLP representatives Mufti Ghulam Ghous Baghdadi and engineer Hafeezullah Alvi, would oversee the implementation of the agreement. He said the deal reached with the government was not a victory or defeat of an individual, but a victory for Islam and Pakistan. ISLAMABAD (Dunay News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan has convened a meeting of Pakistan`s Tehreek-e-Insaf Central Committee (PTI) on Monday (tomorrow) to brief them on an agreement with the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). Regarding the agreement, Qureshi said a path for peace and improvement has been found. He said property damage and loss of life could be seen in just a few days, referring to protests over the banned outfit. ISLAMABAD: Details of the agreement between the government and Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) will be announced in a few days, Federal Home Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said on Saturday. However, the details of the deal will be announced at an ”appropriate time.” He added that the positive results of the agreement will be visible in the coming days. Mufti Muneebur Rehman said at a press conference that a steering committee had been formed under the agreement, headed by Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan, which will begin its work on Sunday. Earlier on Sunday night, Mufti Muneebur Rehman addressed TLP protesters who had gathered in Wazirabad after the agreement was signed with the government and said the agreement would be considered abolished if the government arrested a worker.

According to sources, the main points of the agreement between the government and the banned TLP stipulate that workers of the banned TLP will be released after a trial, while the government will commit to taking global measures to prevent blasphemy, including banned TLP workers who will remain peaceful. Sources familiar with the talks told Dawn that in addition to Mufti Munib and Maulana Adil, Saylani Welfare Trust chief Bashir Farooq Qadri, leading businessmen Aqeel Karim Dhedi and Haji Rafique Pardesi had been appointed ”guarantors” in the deal. Rehman said that under the agreement, a steering committee has been formed, headed by Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan, while Mufti Ghulam Ghous Baghdadi of TLP will join the committee. He said that the Committee would take action and begin its work as of today. Rehman began the press conference in Islamabad by saying that talks with the banned TLP had been ”successful” and that an ”agreement” had been reached. ISLAMABAD: Members of the government`s negotiating team said on Sunday they had reached an ”agreement” with the banned Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) to end the nearly two-week standoff, but declined to reveal their details. After the deal was announced, Saylani Welfare Trust chairman Maulana Bashir Farooqui, who was present at negotiations between the TLP and the government, told a private broadcaster that the deal could not be published until the 10th day of the deal, although he assured that its content ”does not violate the national interest”. ”The Pakistani government and the TLP have conducted detailed negotiations in an environment of mutual trust and an agreement has been reached between the two sides,” Mufti Munibur Rehman said at a press conference. ”I would like to say to the whole nation that this is not the victory of one individual, but the victory of Islam, Pakistan, patriotism and the protection of human lives,” the mufti said. ”The PTI central committee will be informed of the agreement with the banned organization,” they said, adding that the prime minister would also trust the committee on other national issues. Both refused to shed light on the conditions that had been met. Since then, the secret deal remains a mystery to the masses, but everyone has something to say about it, Geo News reported.While some PTI ministers cautiously defended the deal, the impact and spectacle of another round of violent protests surprised many as to why another deal was reached with a banned group.

Journalist Zarrar Khuhro shared a short video footage of the brother of a police officer who was allegedly killed and abandoned by TLP workers and the ordeal he and his family endured. They [the TLP activists] left nothing of my brother. They destroyed everything. All this is the fault of the government,” he said, adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar are responsible for exploiting law enforcement during clashes with the TLP. This is a horror for the name of Islam. .

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