Upto 25 protesters of Faizabad sit-in freed from police custody so far
ISLAMABAD (DNA) – Upto 25 protesters belonging to Tehreek-e-Labbaik have been freed and discharged from police custody and hospitals so far and the process with the freeing process still proceeding.
Striking a deal with the government, Tehreek-e-Labbaik’s leader Khadim-Hussain-Rizvi has said that he and his followers still have 12 hours and will leave Faizabad and abandon the sit-in once the remaining protesters are also freed.
Speaking to the media the leader of Tehreek-e-Labbaik ya Rasool Allah “P.B.U.H” said that his party and government have reached a peaceful agreement and while calling off the strike he said to his followers that they are free to go back.
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