Terrorists threaten Pakistan

Islamist grouping “Tahrik-I-Labbayik” is preparing to move towards the capital of Pakistan Islamabad after negotiations with the government “went to a dead end,” reports Reuters.

Thousands of members of the terrorist organization blocked the highway near the city of Lahore with the requirements of the 27-year-old leader of the Saada Hussein Rizvi imprisoned.

On Thursday, October 28, they began march to the capital of the country after a series of collisions with the police on the eve of the evening. In turn, the Minister of Internal Affairs of Pakistan Sheikh Rashid said that the government is negotiating in prison with the leader of the organization.

The government stated that according to the majority of the requirements of Tahrik-I-Labbayak, including exemption from Saad Rizvi prison, but will not send Ambassador France, as required by terrorists.

Also, the Minister of the Interior stated that in the case of the membership of the grouping to the capital, “there will be consequences.”

Note that on October 27, as a result of the collisions, 4 policemen and several members of the terrorist organization were killed.