Government ‘mulls’ release of Saad Rizvi
By Muhammad JuniadPublished On 06 Jan 2023

LAHORE: As the federal government’s steering committee held its second consecutive meeting here on Monday evening, it is learned the government is considering releasing Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Saad Rizvi.
“The government is seriously considering to cool down the situation in a manner that its efforts do not go waste and a long-term solution is reached in wake of the government-TLP agreement,” a source in the meeting told Dawn. The committee led by state minister Ali Muhammad Khan comprises Punjab law minister Basharat Raja, interior secretary, and the Punjab home secretary. The committee reviewed measures of how the government could go ahead to implement the agreement with the TLP, contents of which are being kept secret.
The state minister tweeted that the second meeting of the steering committee for the implementation of the agreement with TLP concluded in Lahore. “Major decisions have been taken and implementation mechanism devised. Results will be visible from tonight,” Mr. Khan tweeted.
Steering Committee Update :
— Ali Muhammad Khan (@Ali_MuhammadPTI) November 1, 2021
Implementation of Road clearance as per agreement done 👍
MashaALLAH
Zafar Ali Khan Chowk to ALLAH HU chowk also cleared.
Trraffic flow normal now & has NO issue of road blockage because of protest, which has been shifted to open vacant ground. https://t.co/xkFQ3JPXoR pic.twitter.com/8hLTzrscOY
The government needs to withdraw its appeal pending before a Lahore High Court division bench to let the single bench orders regarding Mr. Rizvi’s release be implemented.
“There are certain issues that can only be resolved through the legal process, “ Punjab government spokesman Hasaan Khawar