By M Zulqernain :
LAHORE :
RADICAL Islamist party Tehreeke-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) on
Saturday claimed that police shot
dead 11 of its supporters as they
attempted to march towards
Islamabad to stage a demonstration outside the US embassy
against Israel’s military actions
in Gaza.
Authorities in Punjab, however, said that at least 40 policemen were injured in clashes with
the TLP that began two days ago
amid the group’s call for antiIsrael demonstrations.
A senior police officer told PTI
that violent confrontations broke
out on Saturday when 10,000 to
15,000 TLP workers, who had
camped overnight at Azadi
Chowk in Lahore, resumed their
march towards Islamabad in the
morning.
“The main clashes took
place between Shahdara andMuridke areas, not far fromLahore, in which dozens of
policemen and TLP workers suffered injuries,” the officer said, adding
that a trench has been dug on the GT Road
in Kharian city to block vehicular movement.
Trenches were also dug near the Jhelum
bridge at Sarai
Alamgir and on theWazirabad
side of the Chenab river to stop the protesters’ advance.
Videos circulating on social media showed
policemen taking cover as TLP supporters
commandeered heavy vehicles, including
cranes reportedly belonging to government
departments, to push through police blockades. One video showed a police officer lying
injured and bleeding after being struck.
Despite the placement of containers along
the route, the
TLP marchers were seen clashing with law enforcers and removing roadblocks. TLP chief Saad Rizvi, who managed
to evade arrest, is leading what the group
described as the“TLP million march” towards
Islamabad.
Addressing supporters near Muridke, Rizvi
said:
“Police shot dead 11 TLP supporters
and 20 others have bullet wounds.The whole
of Pakistan is asking why you are opening
fire on us.”
The Punjab police have not commented
on the TLP’s casualty claims.
“We cannot confirm anything related to
the TLP protest and its clashes with police,”
a Punjab Police spokesperson told PTI.
Earlier, police said they had arrested more
than 200 TLP supporters in Lahore and other parts of Punjab.
Mobile and Internet services remained suspended in areas of Lahore where the protesters gathered.