
Islamabad on high alert to stop a religious party march.
The capital faces a strict lockdown as authorities work to stop a major religious protest, disrupting daily life.
Islamabad – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – The federal government resolved on Saturday to halt a religious party’s protest appeal “at all costs,” putting Islamabad and Rawalpindi under heavy lockdown for the second day in a row.
To avert disturbance in the capital, approximately 5,500 law enforcement personnel have been deployed as part of a comprehensive security plan.
According to the final security plan released by Islamabad Police, the federal government has summoned forces from various agencies, including Rangers, Frontier Corps (FC), and Punjab Police, to support the federal police.
The deployment includes 500 Rangers, 600 Punjab Police, and 1,000 FC personnel, who are all under federal administration. In addition, about 3,500 Islamabad Police officers would be stationed along the capital’s internal and external roads.
The plan also includes the presence of 5 SSPs and 6 SPs to supervise operations during the protest. Authorities have vowed to maintain order and ensure that protesters are not allowed to enter sensitive areas of the capital.
For the second consecutive day, both Islamabad and Rawalpindi remained partially sealed, with containers and barbed wire blocking over 125 key entry and exit points.
Inter-city transport, including the Metro Bus Service, has been suspended, and several routes leading to hospitals, offices, and residential areas remain blocked. Citizens reported severe hardships in reaching workplaces and healthcare facilities.
Residents and commuters expressed frustration over the sudden closures. Many were seen stranded on roads or forced to walk long distances due to halted public transport.
“I came from Gujrat at 1:30 a.m. and found out the road was closed. We’ve been staying in the car, going to hotels for food, and now our money is almost finished,” said one stranded traveler.
Another commuter heading to Kashmir added,
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“Even small streets are blocked. Ambulances with patients are stuck on Murree Road. The administration should at least open one side for movement.”
Several citizens criticized the city administration for sealing entire neighborhoods, saying the restrictions had crippled normal life.
Authorities have also shut all gates leading to Islamabad’s Red Zone, blocking routes to Serena Chowk, Nadra Chowk, D-Chowk, and Marriott Hotel with containers.
Security officials said the move aims to prevent protesters from reaching sensitive installations, including government buildings and foreign missions.
All internal and external routes of Wazirabad district remained closed for the second consecutive day amid the ongoing protest by a religious party.
The district administration has completely sealed the route to Gujrat by digging a trench near the Chenab Toll Plaza, while heavy contingents of security personnel have been deployed in the area to prevent any untoward situation.
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