In pictures: Life returns to normal across Pakistan as Faizabad sit-in ends

Dunya News

Life in the capital and major cities across the country had been crippled over the past few days. Photo: OINN

(Web Desk) – Following the calling off of the 22-day long sit-in by the Tehreek-e-Labbaik ya Rasool Allah at the Faizabad Interchange in Islamabad, life in the country’s capital and other cities has returned to normal.

The calling off of the sit-in and countrywide protests came in after the resignation of the Federal Law Minister Zahid Hamid – one of the major demands that had been put forth by the TLYR protesters. Life in the capital and major cities across the country had been crippled over the past few days following a government crackdown on the protesters at the Faizabad Interchange on Saturday sparking violent protests across the country.

On Tuesday, major arteries of Islamabad and Rawalpindi had opened to traffic after an agreement was reached between protesters and the government.

According to Dunya News, Faizabad bus station and adjacent markets have been now been opened for public. Buses and wagons have started their operation from Faizabad to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Kashmir, Hazara, Galyat and Punjab.

While life is gradually returning to routine in the twin cities, businesses have also started resuming.

The release of the TLYR protesters from police custody is also underway. 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 completely once the remaining protesters are also freed.

Speaking to the media, he said that his party and government had reached a peaceful agreement and while calling off the strike announced to his followers that they were free to go back.


Activists of Tehreek-e-Labbaik wrap up their belongings at Faizabad Interchange followng the calling off of their protest. Photo: OINN


Protesters leaving Faizabad Interchange after their leader called off a three-week long sit-in in Islamabad. Photo: OINN


Activists of Tehreek-e-Labbaik carrying their belongings at Faizabad Interchange after the calling off a three-week-long protest sit-in. Photo: OINN


CDA staffers cleaning the Faizabad Interchange after protesters leave the area. Photo: OINN


CDA staffers cleaning the Faizabad Interchange after the Tehreek-e-Labbaik called off their protest. Photo: OINN


Motorcyclists passing through Faizabad Interchange after protesters cleared the area. Photo: OINN


Women passing through Faizabad Interchange as life returns to normal after end of sit-in. Photo: OINN


Container being removed near Faizabad Interchange. Photo: OINN


Workers of Tehreek-e-Labaik Ya Rasool Allah removing their tents after they announced to end their sit-in following the resignation of Federal Law Minister Zahid Hamid. Photo: OINN


Activists winding up mats at Numaish Chowrangi in Karachi after call off of sit-in after religious parties on early Monday reached an agreement with the government to end sit-in. Photo: OINN


Windows of Metro Bus Station broken by protesters during their sit-in protest at Faizabad. Photo: OINN


Activists of Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan welcome their colleagues who were arrested during clash with police on Saturday. Photo: OINN


Rangers arrive at Faizabad Interchange. Photo: OINN


DG Pakistan Rangers Punjab Maj. Gen. Azhar Naveed distributing cash for travelling among the activists of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan. Photo: OINN


Activist of TLYR takes a selfie with DG Pakistan Rangers Punjab Maj. Gen. Azhar Naveed at Faizabad Interchange. Photo: OINN


Activists of religious parties hold a rally in Attock after Faizabad sit-in called off. Photo: OINN



Protesters pile up their tents after the announcement to end their sit-in at Faizabad following the resignation of Federal Law Minister Zahid Hamid. Photo: OINN