Policemen fire teargas shells towards angry activists of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party after authorities blocked the road with shipping containers, in Lahore on October 10, 2025, ahead of their pro-Palestinian march towards Islamabad. — AFP

Punjab minister says TLP’s top leadership to be apprehended soon

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Policemen fire teargas shells towards angry activists of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party after authorities blocked the road with shipping containers, in Lahore on October 10, 2025, ahead of their pro-Palestinian march towards Islamabad. — AFP

Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari said that the top leadership of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) has gone underground and left the province after the recent violent protests, assuring that they will be arrested soon.

Speaking on Geo Pakistan, Bokhari said that according to available information, the party’s senior leaders are currently outside Punjab and are well-versed in going into hiding to avoid capture.

“Law enforcement agencies are actively working on it, and you will soon receive good news,” the information minister added.

“I would request that we not refer to this extremist group as a political party. They are not a party, but rather a mindset that we must collectively confront as a society.”

She added, “It is neither a political nor a religious party; it has been operating like a project to collect watches and billions of rupees.”

Bokhari said that it has been revealed that those conducting transactions in the name of religion have been earning interest on those payments. The provincial information minister said that whenever the TLP takes to the streets, it engages in “violence and attempts to disrupt law and order”.

“They have a track record unlike any other group in this country, acting as a pressure group to dictate terms to the state,” she said, and added, “Our leadership is convinced that now is the best time to correct past mistakes.”

Bokhari said that during dialogue with the TLP aimed at easing tensions, there was no discussion of Gaza or Palestine. She said that the demands were limited to the return of valuables confiscated from residences and compensation for expenses incurred during the marches.

On Thursday, the federal cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, greenlighted a ban on TLP under the Anti-Terrorism Act following a request from the Punjab government, citing violent protests in the province that left several dead and many injured.

The summary was presented by the Ministry of Interior following a request from the Punjab government. Senior officials from Punjab also attended the meeting via video link.

The meeting was told that the party’s actions had fuelled incidents of chaos and disturbance in various parts of the country.

It was further stated that the previous government had also imposed a ban on the TLP in 2021, which was lifted six months later on the condition that the organisation would refrain from engaging in violent or disruptive activities.

The new ban was imposed after the group violated those assurances.


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