Security in and around the nation's federal capital has been ramped up to an unprecedent level as thousands of security men including Army and Rangers soldiers were positioned as part of the multi-layer arrangement along with suspension of mobile phone and internet services and a ban on pillion riding ahead of the anticipated protest demonstration by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Friday, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
The many foot non-scalable fencing at important exit and entry points has been topped with razor wire at different roads in Islamabad along with containers placed to block the movement of protesters.
Mobile phone and internet services were suspended in Islamabad and Rawalpindi due to PTI’s planned protest at the federal capital’s D-Chowk.
Several Motorways leading to Islamabad from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab were shut down:
Metro Bus service in the twin cities was suspended until further orders along with shutting down of educational institutions.
As the Section 144 was in force in Islamabad, the security of the Red Zone was handed over to the Pakistan Army.
Three PTI workers were arrested from the federal capital’s D-Chowk for violating Section 144.
The Section 144 was also imposed in several Punjab cities including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Attock, Sargodha, Murree and Faisalabad.
A two-day ban on pillion riding (double riding) on motorcycles has also been imposed in Islamabad. Under this new restrictions, no more than one person will be allowed to travel on a motorcycle in the city.
The district administration took the decision to maintain law and order in the city. Strict legal action will be taken against those who violate the ban. A notification regarding the restriction is expected to be issued shortly.
On the other hand, the shutdown has also affected various parts of Rawalpindi, a joint city of Islamabad, causing significant disruption for residents trying to stay connected.
Citizens are facing difficulties in communication, with many struggling to reach their workplaces in both cities. Students and teachers are also experiencing challenges in getting to schools, colleges, and universities.
The disruption of mobile and internet services has further affected ride-hailing services like Uber and other travel systems, which rely on mobile networks and internet access, leaving them non-operational.
Army and Rangers deployed
Last night, the federal cabinet approved calling in the army in Islamabad under Article 245 of the Constitution. The security of important government buildings and the Red Zone in Islamabad is entrusted to the army. The rangers are already deployed in Islamabad.
Islamabad from 24 entry and exit points closed
Twenty-four entry and exit points of the city were completely closed by the Islamabad administration. As per the details released by the district administration and police, New Margalla Road, Sangjani Toll Plaza, Water Tank Margalla Road Bund, New Margalla Loop, F-10, 26-Chongi, Zero Point, Khayaban Chowk, Faisal Chowk, Bri Imam T-Cross, Express Chowk, Serena Chowk, Rawat T-Cross, Khanna Pul, Lahtrar Road, Murree Road near Traffic Office, 9-Avenue, Golra Mor, Motorway Old Toll Plaza, Tarnool Chowk, Chauhar Chowk, and Peshawar Motorway Flyover were also closed.
Motorway closed, containers fixed to stop PTI conveys
In view of the PTI protest in Islamabad, the motorway has been closed from different places and containers were also placed at different cities including Lahore-Sialkot Motorway, Babu Sabu Interchange and Thokar Niaz Beg. Motorway M2 from Hafizabad to Islamabad is also closed. The motorway from Pindi Bhattian Interchange, Kot Sarwar Interchange and Khanqah Dogran is closed. Motorway M4 from Bahu Interchange to Faisalabad Interchange was closed for all types of traffic. The motorway has been closed for all types of traffic from Attock’s Chhach Interchange, Harupal, Burhan Interchange, Katti Pahari, and Ghazi Interchange. Containers have been fixed to stop PTI convoys’ entry into Punjab from KP.
PTI MNA Iqbal Afridi clashes with party workers
A brawl erupted between Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Member National Assembly (MNA) Iqbal Afridi and party workers in which abusive language were also used on Peshawar Motorway on Friday.
Sources said that PTI MNA Iqbal Afridi directed his guards to beat the workers, however due to timely interference of other workers the matter was resolved amicably.
The sources further said that PTI-led provincial government is using government resources for personal benefits. Rescue 1122 machinery is being used frequently in the rally.
Heavy machinery which included water cannon, fire vehicle, cranes, and other vehicles were placed in front of the protest rally marching to Islamabad.
The KP government deputed around 50 personnel of Rescue 1122 to tackle any emergency situation.
Moreover, various ambulances of KP government will also be part of the protest rally.
Reporters: Tayyab Saif and Amir Shahzad