In a significant and emotional development, former ticket holders from the proscribed Tehrik-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) have publicly announced their complete disassociation from the organization.
Speaking at a press conference at the Multan Press Club, the political figures from Multan and the broader South Punjab region expressed deep concern over the banned outfit’s recent actions. They took a firm stand, stating that the TLP’s long march had “strengthened enemy forces” and undermined national security.
Highlighting the patriotic motivations behind their decision, the former ticket holders declared, “Our life and death are with Pakistan.”
They elaborated on this sentiment, adding, “Our forefathers and ancestors gave sacrifices for Pakistan,” implying that this legacy could not be compromised by the group’s political activities.
Expressing solidarity with state institutions, they also praised the Pakistan Army for its victory against India in the recent war, suggesting that internal disruption at such a time was unacceptable. The press conference concluded with their collective declaration: “We all announce our separation from the banned TLP.”
