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Traffic chaos as protesters block main Islamabad highway for sixth day

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
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ISLAMABAD, November 13: Protesters from Tehreek Labbaik Ya Rasoolullah (TYL) blocked the main highway into Islamabad for the sixth day running Monday, virtually locking down the capital and causing commuter fury as authorities hesitated to act.
The roughly 2,000 protesters are demanding the resignation of the federal law minister over a hastily-abandoned amendment to the country’s controversial blasphemy laws. They have camped for nearly a week on a flyover connecting Islamabad with Rawalpindi, along which thousands of people commute every day to work in the capital.
Young men armed with clubs are searching anyone approaching the protest site and refusing to let vehicles pass, pelting those who come near with stones.
“I have been stuck up on the road for (the) last one and a half hours because of this mess,” said Adnan Iqbal, an employee of a pharmaceutical firm who spoke to AFP from the traffic jam where he was late for work.
The protesters, members of the TYL, acted after the government introduced an amendment which changed some wording in the blasphemy law.
The change – from “I believe” to “I solemnly swear” – did not alter the law, which carries the death penalty. The government has said the change was made inadvertently and quickly reversed it through another amendment.
But the rightwing group insisted it was an attempt to water down the hugely sensitive legislation.
“The protesters have baseless demands. Authorities should deal (with) them with force and move them away from the road,” said Fayyaz Hussain, another commuter who had been struggling to reach his office for two hours Monday. – Agencies

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