Those with banned TLP tickets leave the party and condemn acts of violence against the government.

A number of former Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) ticket holders have declared their intention to leave the group, denouncing its violent acts against the government.
Barrister Usman Khizar Mangat stated at a news conference held at the Lahore news Club that it was “absolutely unacceptable” to undermine the state and that it was unwarranted to hold rallies amid dire circumstances.
“My politics are useless if the state is in danger; politics cannot be done against the state,” he continued. He also disclosed that armed groups had harmed both public and private property and taken control of school vans, calling such actions extremely unfortunate.
While vehemently denouncing violent protests, Barrister Mangat emphasized that no political party can thrive by assaulting the government. He also pledged his entire support for the State of Pakistan.