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Anti-France protests disrupt oxygen supplies

OFFICIALS: DO NOT TO BLOCK ROADS FOR AMBULANCES

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Thousands of supporters of a Pakistan Islamist party who blocked major roads to protest the arrest of their leader also disrupted critical oxygen supplies for Covid-19 patients, health officials said yesterday.

Major intersecti­ons remained closed in Lahore, Pakistan’s second-biggest city, after the arrest on Monday of Saad Rizvi, the leader of Tehreek-eLabbaik Pakistan (TLP).

The party has led calls for the expulsion of the French ambassador, after the government of President Emmanuel Macron expressed support for a magazine’s right to republish cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammad (PBUH)— an act deemed blasphemou­s by Muslims.

Extremely essential

Yasmin Rashid, a leading health official in Punjab, said the disruption of oxygen supplies during protests Monday night had been a “crisis”.

“Please do not block roads for ambulances and for visitors to the hospitals. Some ambulances are carrying oxygen cylinders, which are extremely essential for Covid-19 patients,” Rashid said.

Punjab pandemic pointsman Asad Aslam said several hospitals had faced oxygen shortages Monday night, but the situation had stabilised after roads were cleared by authoritie­s.

Pakistan is in the grip of a deadly third wave of the coronaviru­s with a shortage of vaccines.

The TLP are notorious for days-long road protests that have brought large swathes of Pakistan to a standstill over the years. A party official told AFP that two of their supporters were killed during clashes with security forces on Monday night when police used tear gas and water cannon to break up crowds.

Rizvi taken into custody

TLP leader Rizvi was taken into custody hours after calling for an April 20 march on the capital to demand the expulsion of the French ambassador, an ouster the group says the government had already agreed to last year.

The government has never acknowledg­ed any such agreement.

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Police officers take cover while dispersing the supporters of the TLP during a protest in Karachi yesterday.
Reuters ■ Police officers take cover while dispersing the supporters of the TLP during a protest in Karachi yesterday.
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Supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party gather after blocking a road to protest against the arrest of their leader as he was demanding the expulsion of the French ambassador over depictions of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) in Rawalpindi yesterday.
AFP ■ Supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party gather after blocking a road to protest against the arrest of their leader as he was demanding the expulsion of the French ambassador over depictions of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) in Rawalpindi yesterday.

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