France advised its citizens to leave Pakistan, know what is the reason…

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In view of the increasing violence in Pakistan, France has advised its citizens and companies to leave at the earliest.

Islamabad Last year, there has been a ruckus in Pakistan about a cartoon of Prophet Mohammed printed in a magazine in France. Protest started by the supporters of the country’s radical Islamic party, after which seven people have died and hundreds have been injured in the bloody war that broke out. In view of the increasing violence in Pakistan, France has advised its citizens and companies to leave as soon as possible. According to Reuters news, France has told its citizens and companies that they should leave Pakistan for some time because the conditions there are a threat to the interests of Paris.

The radical Islamic party Tehrik-e-Labbac Pakistan gave a deadline for the Imran government to be sent back to the French ambassador for the cartoon. But even before the protest, the arrest of party chief Saad Hussain Rizvi created conditions like civil war in Pakistan. Seven people have died and more than 300 policemen have been injured during these clashes. People are seen flocking on the streets. There is a lot of trend on social media as well.

In fact, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) supporters gave the Imran Khan government until 20 April to expel the French ambassador for publishing a cartoon of Prophet Mohammad, but before that the police on Monday party The head of the state arrested Saad Hussain Rizvi, after which the TLP started a nationwide protest.