Religious party’s march ends in Muridke after violent clashes

Religious party’s march ends in Muridke after violent clashes

MURIDKE, OCT 13: The march of a religious party towards Islamabad came to a halt at Muridke on Monday after violent clashes broke out between protesters and law enforcement agencies, resulting in the martyrdom of a police inspector and injuries to several others.

According to police sources, the situation escalated when angry workers began pelting stones at the police after being stopped from advancing. The authorities resorted to baton charge and tear gas to disperse the protesters.

Violence and clashes across Punjab

Police said the protesters used stones, nail-studded sticks and petrol bombs, leading to indiscriminate firing that injured both civilians and security personnel. Law enforcement agencies detained several agitators involved in violent acts.

In Faisalabad, religious group workers staged a protest and blocked Jaranwala Road. Police later detained three protesters and cleared the route for traffic.

In Burewala, violent protesters pelted stones at police, injuring eight officers, including a DSP, while in Gujranwala, the police dispersed the crowds using anti-riot measures.

Protests spread to multiple cities

Protests were also reported from Liaquatpur, Narowal, Farooqabad, Chunian, and Ghotki, where religious party supporters gathered to express solidarity with the Muridke march. Police responded in several areas to prevent escalation and ensure public safety.

Authorities said additional security forces have been deployed along major routes leading to Islamabad to prevent further unrest. The administration urged protest leaders to engage in dialogue and avoid violence.

Officials have warned that strict action will be taken against those involved in attacks on law enforcement agencies and damage to public property.