First round of talks with banned TLP remained productive Says Sheikh Rasheed
By Muhammad JuniadPublished On 06 Jan 2023

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed has said that the first round of negotiations with the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) remained productive.
In his video statement released late Sunday night, Sheikh Rasheed said the first round of talks between the government and the outlawed TLP has been completed and the second round of talks will be held today, (Monday).
The minister informed that the TLP has released 11 police officials who were made hostage by the activists of the banned outfit and activists who were staging a sit-in in front of Jamia Masjid Rahmat-ul-Lil-Alameen have also dispersed.
“The police have also returned from the area.”
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Rasheed hoped that all matters with the TLP will be solved amicably during the second round of talks between the government and the proscribed organization.
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On Sunday, Saad Rizwi, chief of banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) had directed his party workers to “immediately end Lahore sit-in and return home peacefully.”
Hafiz Muhammad Saad Rizvi in a letter written to Majlis-e-Shura (advisory council) of the party asked party workers to end the Lahore protest and disperse peacefully.
“Majlis-e-Shura (advisory council) members should surrender themselves before police,” said the banned TLP chief in a letter.