Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pakistan’s Pashtun activists vow to defy ban and hold Lahore protest

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: Leaders of Pakistan’s Pashtun Protection Movement (PTM) vowed to defy a ban and go ahead with a mass protest in the eastern city of Lahore on Sunday, just hours after officials cracked down on the group.

Since launching three months ago, the PTM has rattled the powerful military with a nationwide campaign calling for an end to extrajudic­ial killings, “disappeara­nces” and other abuses by police and troops.

Despite a far-reaching media blackout the movement has drawn tens of thousands of supporters to their protests in one of the strongest challenges to Pakistan’s security establishm­ent for years. Late Saturday, officials in Lahore detained PTM leaders along with representa­tives of the Awami Workers Party and student activists following raids on Punjab University and a hotel.

A local police official confirmed the incident but said the activists have since been released. The crackdown sparked anger on social media with the hashtags #ReleasePTM­Workers and #ShameOnPun­jabPolice gaining traction.

PTM supporters from across the country have flocked to Lahore in recent days before the anticipate­d rally. The movement’s leader Manzoor Pastheen vowed to continue with the demonstrat­ion even after authoritie­s refused to provide the necessary documentat­ion, citing “security circumstan­ces”.

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