calender_icon.png 12 October, 2025 | 11:02 AM

Chaos in Lahore, Rawalpindi amid TLP unrest, Internet suspended in Islamabad

11-10-2025 12:00:00 AM

Pakistan once again finds itself on the brink of chaos as violent clashes between security forces and the hardline Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) engulfed Lahore, leaving several injured, including over a dozen policemen. The confrontation followed the TLP's call for a march to Islamabad in protest of Israel's actions in Gaza, a move that swiftly escalated into a violent standoff, as reported by Dawn.

Roads have been blocked and Internet services have been suspended in Islamabad after TLP announced the protests. According to Dawn, police resorted to a heavy-handed crackdown, sealing Lahore's main entry and exit routes with shipping containers and surrounding the group's headquarters on Multan Road. 

The sweeping measures transformed parts of the city into a fortress, causing severe disruptions to public life and trapping residents in gridlock. Similar scenes unfolded in Islamabad, where the administration blocked major highways and detained over a hundred TLP activists to prevent them from reaching the capital. Despite these tactics, the group remained defiant, calling on supporters to gather in Lahore for a "final call," a move that heightened fears of wider unrest across Punjab.

Tensions peaked again on Thursday afternoon when TLP supporters clashed with police, vandalising shops and damaging vehicles along Multan Road. The police confirmed one fatality, while the TLP claimed two deaths and dozens of injuries. The violence also left more than a dozen officers wounded.