The Lahore Rebellion: Email update from Labor Party Pakistan

The fight is going on. Police is sometime retreating and coming back to use tear gas. The protesters are also determined to express their right to get together.

Police is firing directly at the demonstrators. One casualty the Shahid siddique, the newly elected president of Lahore High Bar Association. Thousands of rounds of tear gas been fired at General Post Office Chowk. Many has injured. Asma Jehanghir is also been effected badly.

The Labour Party Pakistan contingent arrive at GPO Chowk around one pm. They include several women. Maqsood Mujahid, member national executive committee LPP told me on phone that all of us have been effected but all of us are on high spirit.

When they left the LPP office to go to the main place of demonstration, it was clear to them that they are going to be arrested but they all wanted to do that.

Mian Nawaz Sharif is on the way to Lahore after breaking all police barriers, thousands are with him. All the measures and strategies of police have been shattered by mass power. They could not repeat what they could do in Karachi, Hyderabad and Multan during the last three days.

It seems a total collapse of the state arrangements to stop the rally. The whole city is coming to the streets. The police brutalities of the last few days are coming to an end.

The PPP regime has no option but to accept the demands of restoration of judges.

From Islamabad, I got a call from Nisar Shah, general secretary LPP, he is now been rounded by the police after he made a successful escape being arrested along with another comrade. He was with Javed Hashmi, a leader of Muslim League , who is now been arrested. He is hiding in a flat of unknown people who offered him to provide a shelter.

Farooq Tariq


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2 responses to “The Lahore Rebellion: Email update from Labor Party Pakistan”

  1. Le Mystique Avatar

    Bravo! Justice will prevail soon inshAllah.

    And well done awab.

  2. farrah, k.raja Avatar
    farrah, k.raja

    To be honest I am skeptic.To get one person restored,lives are lost.Nawaz and Zardari ,I see this protest agianst no one but against the whole corrupt system.

    Is it building any pressures on the Supreme courts that they cannot decide against public will?

    Is it spelling out to the beaurocacy and the elite they cannot rule the masses.

    If it is than I am glad.