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FBR employees not allowed to protest against blasphemous caricatures

byM Hayat
23/01/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Police here the other day barred the Federal Revenue Alliance Employees Union (FRAEU) from staging demo against the blasphemous caricatures published by a French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.

The police said that a letter has been received from Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Employees Union Syed Abbas Shah regarding the ‘protest at the Income Tax House.

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The police said that due to the present conditions of the country, police officials have been deployed at the schools, colleges and petrol pumps and due to the very reason holding of the protest had been disallowed.

On the other hand, FRAEU central president Mian Abdul Qayoom told Customs Today that the Union intimated RTO chief commissioner Waqar Ahmad that the union is holding protest against the blasphemous caricatures but the CC has managed to bar them from holding the protest inside the Tax House Building.

 

Tags: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Employees Union Syed Abbas ShahPolice bar FBR employees from protesting against blasphemous caricaturesPolice here the other day barred the Federal Revenue Alliance‘protest at the Income Tax House.

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