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Pakistan Civil War: TLP Protester Police Clash | Imran Khan Govt. Future in Doubt

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As supporters of Tehreek-i-Labbaik (TLP) come out on the streets against the arrest of party chief Allama Saad Hussain Rizvi; major highways, intercity roads remain closed as protests broke out in Pakistan’s city of Karachi, Lahore, capital Islamabad and in several other areas. Clashes between protestors and police seem not to end with some members of the Pakistan army coming out in support of the protestors. Can Imran Khan and his puppet master Bajwa control this fiery mob?</p>

IN Bureau

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