A religious party’s protest march toward Islamabad came to an abrupt end in Muridke on Monday after violent clashes erupted between protesters and law enforcement agencies. The confrontation led to the martyrdom of a police inspector and left several others injured, escalating tensions across the region.
According to local authorities, the religious party’s march began peacefully but soon turned chaotic as protesters tried to push through security barriers. Police officials attempted to control the situation using tear gas and baton charges, while demonstrators responded by throwing stones and damaging public property.
Eyewitnesses reported that the clashes lasted for several hours, disrupting traffic and creating panic among residents. The area around Muridke remained tense as law enforcement deployed additional forces to restore order and prevent further unrest.
Punjab Police confirmed the tragic death of an inspector who was performing his duty during the confrontation. Several officers and protesters sustained injuries and were shifted to nearby hospitals for medical treatment. Authorities said investigations are underway to identify those responsible for the violence.
The religious party’s protest was initially organized to demand government action on specific religious and political issues. However, the situation spiraled out of control, resulting in what officials described as “unfortunate and avoidable violence.” The party’s leadership has blamed the police for using excessive force, while government sources maintain that officers acted in self-defense to maintain public safety.
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The incident has drawn strong reactions on social media, with citizens calling for calm and accountability. Political analysts have expressed concern that such violent demonstrations could further strain the already sensitive security situation in Punjab.
Local authorities have imposed temporary restrictions in Muridke to prevent gatherings and ensure peace. Shops and businesses in affected areas remained closed, while heavy police presence continued along key routes leading to Islamabad.
Experts believe the recent unrest highlights the need for dialogue between the government and religious groups to avoid future conflicts. Ensuring peaceful communication, they say, is essential to maintain harmony and uphold law and order.
The situation in Muridke remains under observation, with both government and security officials urging citizens to remain calm and avoid spreading misinformation. Authorities have assured that strict action will be taken against those found involved in instigating violence.