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Firebrand Pakistani cleric dies at 54

Khadim Rizvi of Tehreek Labbaik had been ill for some time, says party spokesperson

Aamir Latif  | 19.11.2020 - Update : 20.11.2020
Firebrand Pakistani cleric dies at 54

KARACHI, Pakistan

The leader of Tehreek-e-Labbaik (TLP), a religious group in Pakistan that led an anti-France sit-in in the capital Islamabad on Nov. 15, passed away in the northeastern city of Lahore on Thursday, his party confirmed. He was 54.

Khadim Rizvi was unwell for some time, Saad Rizvi, a party spokesman, told reporters.

Born in 1966 in district Attock of the northeastern Punjab province, Rizvi founded the TLP in 2015, whose main focus is Pakistan's blasphemy laws.

The group shot to fame in 2017 when its supporters staged a days-long protest in the capital against alleged legislation aimed at changing the status of the Ahmadiyya sect, which has been declared non-Muslim in Pakistan.

The party also contested the 2018 elections, garnering over two million votes, and two seats in the Sindh province.

Rizvi had been confined to a wheelchair since an accident in 2006.

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