The Pak Banker

Govt decides to maintain ban on TLP

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Federal Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Fawad Chaudhry said on Tuesday that the government has decided to maintain the ban imposed on the Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) earlier this year after the party's workers staged three days of violent protests across the country.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, he said the report by the committee, constitute­d to review the TLP's appeal against the ban, was presented in the meeting of the federal cabinet.

"The cabinet was told that after listening to the stance of Punjab government and the party and after investigat­ing the matter, the committee has decided that the decision to ban [TLP] was done on merit and facts."

Chaudhry recalled that there were allegation­s against the TLP of torturing and killing policemen, setting fires and damaging property, adding: "Keeping this in view, the cabinet has agreed with the committee's report and decided to maintain the ban on them (TLP)." In the second phase, the law ministry and the attorney general for Pakistan would approach the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for the cancellati­on of the party's election symbol, he said.

The government had formally banned the TLP on April 15. The developmen­t followed three days of violent protests staged by TLP activists against the arrest of their leader, Saad Hussain Rizvi.

A notificati­on declaring TLP a proscribed organisati­on was issued by the interior ministry shortly after the federal cabinet, through a circular notice, approved a summary to ban the party.

The TLP had decided to appeal the ban, following which the government constitute­d a committee comprising two representa­tives of the interior ministry and one from the law ministry, to decide on the appeal within 30 days.

Last week, the Punjab government extended Rizvi's preventive detention for another 90 days. Chaudhry said that during today's meeting, the cabinet approved a 15 per cent special allowance on running basic pay for Pakistan Army personnel. There had been no increase in the salaries of armed forces personnel for the last two years, he said.

"They (Pakistan Army) had frozen their salaries. On the civil side, discretion­ary allowances up to 25pc were given to Secretaria­t [employees] and a general allowance of 10pc was given to civil employees. To make it equal, special allowance of up to 25pc is being given [to Pakistan Army personnel] after two years."

Chaudhry said the special allowances were not being given to Rangers and Frontier Corps (FC) personnel for now but the prime minister said "discussion should be done to include them."

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