TLP Has Worsened The Condition Of The Government Of Pakistan
TLP has worsened the condition of the Government of Pakistan. Tehreek-e-Labbaik inflicts deep wounds on Imran, loss of 35 billion rupees to the economy due to demonstrations.
The banned Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan, TLP has worsened the condition of the Government of Pakistan. There is no way for the rulers to stop these demonstrations.
The rulers are now beginning to believe that Pakistan has suffered heavy losses due to the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) movement.
Hasan Khawar, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister in Lahore, says that the country’s economy has suffered a loss of Rs 35 billion due to these demonstrations.
According to the report of a Pakistani newspaper, Hasan Khawar admitted that the country has already lost billions of rupees due to the ongoing protests and blockade of roads by TLP.
Since 2017, Pakistan has suffered a loss of Rs 35 billion due to the suspension of properties and business activities due to the group’s movement.
The situation is that the supply of fruits and vegetables was stopped in the markets, due to which the food items in the trucks are rotting.
In recent days, four policemen have been killed and around 250 have been injured in firing by TLP protesters.
Recently, National Security Advisor (NSA) Moeed Yusuf said that the banned TLP has crossed the limit.
TLP protesters have killed policemen and caused huge damage to public property. They are causing massive disruption.
TLP spokesperson, on the other hand, says that the banned organization is sticking to its demands.
The security agencies of Pakistan are also surprised by the violent attitude of the activists of the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan.
TLP protesters are firing machine guns at policemen during anti-protests, leaving security officials stunned. Officials say radical TLP activists have turned into an Islamist terrorist group.
After these reports, the Imran government, which nurtures terrorism, is shocked. The minister is repeatedly warning the protesters but there is no effect on them.