The British Minister expressed concern over the loss of life during the protests in Islamabad

The British Minister expressed concern over the loss of life during the protests in Islamabad

London: British Minister of State Hamish Faulkner expressed concern over the loss of life during the protests in Islamabad and said that the Pakistani authorities were asked to support the rights of the protesters and respect basic freedoms. While speaking, he said that there is a concern about the loss of life during the protests in Islamabad, the British government has asked the Pakistani authorities about the civilian protesters.Demands support for rights and respect for fundamental freedoms. He further said that the case against the journalist Mutiullah should be terminated. Britain is keeping a close eye on the situation of Pakistani protests. Let us consider the release of the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in Islamabad. Therefore, the number of deaths and injuries during the government crackdown on protests and demonstrators is under discussion. RememberDuring the grand operation against the PTI protesters in the federal capital, more than 450 workers were arrested, from whom a huge amount of arms, ammunition, wireless communication devices, slingshots and ball bearings were recovered.

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