Protests continue in Pakistan over caricatures of Prophet Muhammad, 4 killed
At least four policemen were killed during the clashes as violence erupted across Pakistan over demand of the expulsion of a French envoy over the publication of alleged blasphemous caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad, according to media reports.
The police also used baton-charge on the demonstrators. Violence erupted across Pakistan after security forces fired bullets and tear gas shells on protesters as the country has been facing civil unrest.
The situation turned volatile after the arrest of Tehreek-E-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) Chief Saad Hussain Rizvi on April 12 in Lahore. Reports indicate that over two dozen TLP activists have been killed in police firing during the clashes.
Interior Minister of Pakistan, Sheikh Rashid on Wednesday announced that the governm...









