TLP calls off days-long Faizabad sit-in after reaching agreement with govt

Decision comes after federal government assures TLP it will speed up efforts to help Palestinians

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PMs Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah (second left) flanked by Information Minister Ataullah Tarar (second right) and TLP leaders is addressing the press conference in Islamabad on July 19, 2024. — Screengrab/YouTube/GeoNews
PM's Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah (second left) flanked by Information Minister Ataullah Tarar (second right) and TLP leaders is addressing the press conference in Islamabad on July 19, 2024. — Screengrab/YouTube/GeoNews

  • Govt accepts TLP demands assuring to extend help to Palestine.
  • Rana Sanaullah terms Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu a 'terrorist'.
  • Govt to dispatch goods to Gaza before July 31, says PM's aide.


The Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) on Friday called off its sit-in in the Faizabad area of Islamabad after the federal government assured them that they would ramp up efforts to help out Palestinians, who have been facing Israeli atrocities since the clash began in October last year.

The TLP's decision came this afternoon after the incumbent government engaged in successful negotiations with them. 

Before the TLP started their protest sit-in at Faizabad Interchange almost a week ago, the party's activists, led by their top leader Saad Rizvi, took out a protest rally from Liaquat Bagh in Rawalpindi to Faizabad last Saturday.

The TLP, in their demands, asked the PML-N-led government to officially boycott Israeli products and send food and medical aid to Palestinians, especially those suffering from Israel's relentless military aggression in Gaza. One of their demands was that Pakistan’s government declare Israeli PM Netanyahu a “terrorist.”

"The federal government will continue and boost its efforts to help the Muslims of Palestine and the TLP people will assist the government for the purpose," Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah said, flanked by Information Minister Attaullah Tarar and TLP leaders.

"A shipment of goods comprising fruits and medicines weighing more than 1,000 tonnes will be dispatched to Palestine before July 31," Sanaullah said.

He added that Israel emerged as a terrorist state and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu committed war crimes against innocent citizens.

"The Israeli PM is committing war crimes in his personal capacity," the PM's adviser said, adding that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had condemned Israeli atrocities in Palestine during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit held earlier this month in Kazakhstan’s capital of Astana.

The government will push ahead in its condemnation of Israel in the future as well, he said, adding that the government would seek to tap into every resource possible to extend assistance to people in Gaza as well as condemn the Zionist state and its head of government involved in terrorism against innocent Palestinians.

"Netanyahu is a terrorist who has perpetrated war crimes," the former security czar said, calling on the comity of nations to bring the Israeli PM to task.

He also called on world leaders, particularly the Muslim world, to play their due role in the resolution of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Palestine.

In their talks with the TLP leaders, the government negotiators have also decided that the government will boycott the products of Israeli companies and the companies that are directly or indirectly involved in the barbarism being committed in Palestine.

The government also decided to form a committee that will ascertain the details of companies, and products which Pakistanis are consuming without knowing their truth.

The week-long protest posed serious traffic problems for the residents of the twin cities as the TLP workers in large numbers remained camped at Faizabad Interchange, a main traffic junction linking the two cities.

The sit-in brought vehicular traffic to a complete halt between Murree and Rawalpindi, and Peshawar and Lahore. The activists effectively also blocked the Islamabad Expressway which caused massive gridlocks in the area, leaving commuters to face troubles for hours at a stretch.