TLP Sit-In Disbanded After Government Agrees to Demands
Islamabad(Staff Reporter); TLP Sit-In Disbanded After Government Agrees to Demands, Pakistan (TLP) on Friday called off Faizabad sit-in as negotiations between the government and TLP remained successful.
Addressing a press conference along with TLP leaders, Information Minister Atta Tarar and PM’s advisor Rana Sanaullah said that the government would make every possible effort to help the Palestinian brothers.
“We’ll dispatch 1,000 tons aid to Gaza by July 31,” said the senior cabinet members.
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Rana Sanaullah said that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has committed war crimes in Palestine. We’ll raise our voice at every forum for the Palestinian brothers, he added. He also urged the international community to play its role in stopping the Israeli atrocities in Palestine. The PM’s aide said that the release of Dr Afia Siddiqui will also be ensured as she is facing US’ brutality for years.
He also thanked the TLP delegation for calling off the sit-in in Islamabad.
The agreement also calls for immediate international action to address the atrocities in Palestine. In response, the Pakistani government has pledged to send 1,000 tons of food and medical aid to Palestine by July 31.
Furthermore, the aid will continue without interruption, and TLP representatives will accompany the aid shipments to Gaza. Pakistan will also offer complete medical assistance to seriously injured individuals from Gaza.
Additionally, the government has committed to avoiding the use of products and services from companies supporting Israel at the official level. Efforts will also be intensified to secure the release of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, a prominent figure in Pakistan’s advocacy efforts