Interior Ministry removes TLP's name from proscribed list
Last updated on: 07 November,2021 10:09 pm
Interior Ministry removes TLP's name from proscribed list
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Federal Ministry of Interior has removed the name of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) from the list of proscribed outfits and a notification has also been issued in this regard.
A summary was received by the Interior Ministry after the approval of the federal cabinet on the matter regarding removal of TLP’s proscribed status. After that the Federal Ministry of Interior has issued a notification to remove proscribed tag of the TLP.
Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid has also confirmed the issuance of the notification. The summary was received by the Federal Interior Ministry after the approval of the federal cabinet.
A day earlier, the federal government had removed the proscribed status of TLP. The development came after Interior Ministry sent a summary of the Punjab government to the Law Ministry on the issue of removing the proscribed status of TLP.
The approved summary stated that the Punjab government had recommended to remove the banned status of Tehreek-e-Labbaik and the TLP has assured that there will be no more violent protests in the future.
On Friday last week, Punjab cabinet had asked the federal government to end TLP proscribed status and remove all restrictions imposed on the group.
The Punjab home department had forwarded a summary to Provincial Chief Minister Usman Buzdar for the revocation of the TLP s proscribed status.
It noteworthy here that the Punjab Cabinet Committee on Law and Order had devised a plan to take the proscribed title of TLP off after government-TLP agreement.
The federal government’s steering committee led by state minister Ali Muhammad Khan had already finalised modalities to offer relief to the TLP and its leadership.
The government had earlier declared the TLP as a "militant organisation" for creating unrest in the country after a series of violent clashes.
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry said that the government decided to consider the already-banned group as a "militant organisation".