LAHORE: Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Saad Rizvi has been released from jail and has reached the Rehmatul Lil Alameen Mosque, a party spokesperson said Thursday.
Rizvi was taken into custody on deputy commissioner Lahore‘s directives in April shortly after the federal government had declared the TLP a proscribed organisation under anti-terrorism laws and launched a broad crackdown against it.
The TLP chief has been released after a reference, filed in the Supreme Court’s federal review board for his detention, was withdrawn.
The government, following violent protests from the TLP last month, had struck a secretive deal with the party after which, the organisation’s name was removed from the First Schedule and Rizvi’s name was taken out from the Fourth Schedule.
A notification was issued by the Punjab Home Department last week, removing Rizvi’s name, which was added on April 16, from the list of the Fourth Schedule of Anti-Terrorism Act 1997.
The government also released hundreds of the party’s workers in line with the accord that it had struck with TLP.
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