
Saad Rizvi
Saad Rizvi is a Pakistani political leader known for his role as the head of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a hardline Islamist political party. He has garnered significant attention for his controversial views and activism, particularly regarding blasphemy laws in Pakistan. Rizvi gained prominence during protests advocating for the release of a fellow party leader and has been involved in various political movements that challenge the status quo in Pakistan. His influence extends beyond politics, as he has been a pivotal figure in mobilizing public sentiment around religious issues.
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Recent news mentions
Saad Rizvi and the party were involved in violent activities.
ٹی ایل پی پر پابندی سے متعلق فیصلہ چند گھنٹوں میں متوقع ہے: عظمیٰ بخاری
Faisal Kamran mentioned that Saad Rizvi has been traced regarding his whereabouts.
ٹی ایل پی ہمیشہ جھوٹ بول کر لوگوں کو گمراہ کرتی ہے، ڈی آئی جی فیصل کامران
Saad Rizvi is the leader of TLP whose house was raided by the police.
ٹی ایل پی سربراہ سعد رضوی کے گھر چھاپہ، کروڑوں کا سونا، ملکی و غیر ملکی کرنسی برآمدSaad Rizvi is the leader of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan and has been traced by law enforcement agencies.
قانون نافذ کرنے والے ادارے نے سعد رضوی اور انس رضوی کو ٹریس کر لیا
Saad Rizvi was shot three times during clashes with the police.
Најмалку петмина загинати и десетици повредени во судири меѓу полицијата и милитантите во ПакистанSaad Rizvi is the chief of the TLP who led the rally in Lahore.
Anti-Israel protests rock Pakistan: Police fire on Gaza protesters - what we know so far about violence that killed 11 in 3 daysTLP leader Saad Rizvi declared to his followers, 'We will now march from Lahore to the US Embassy' in Islamabad.
Pakistan violence over pro-Palestine march: 2 killed, 50 wounded in clashes with police in Lahore; roads blocked, internet suspended
The pitch invader was reportedly carrying a photograph of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan leader Saad Rizvi.
Champions Trophy: Pitch invader, who hugged Rachin Ravindra, arrested and banned from all Pakistan venues | Cricket News


