Pakistan Faces Citywide Disruptions Amid Protest Call: Roads Blocked, Internet Suspended

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ISLAMABAD/LAHORE — Pakistan witnessed widespread disruptions on Friday as authorities imposed emergency measures in response to a protest rally announced by a religious group. Major cities including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Lahore were affected, prompting concerns over public safety and mobility.

Security Measures Intensify

Key highways such as the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway and GT Road were blocked with containers, halting intercity travel. Entry points into Lahore and Islamabad were sealed, while the Chenab River Bridge in Gujrat was also closed.

Mobile Internet Blackout

The Ministry of Interior ordered the suspension of mobile internet services in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, with no timeline for restoration. The move aims to curb potential unrest and misinformation.

Transport and Education Disrupted

Public transport services, including Lahore’s Orange Line Train and Islamabad’s Metro, were suspended. Schools in Lahore closed early, and the University of Punjab postponed all exams scheduled for the day.

Legal Access and Public Gatherings

Lawyers faced difficulty reaching courts due to road closures. The Islamabad High Court Bar Association requested leniency in case proceedings. Punjab invoked Section 144, banning public gatherings of more than four people for ten days, excluding religious events, weddings, and funerals.

Heightened Surveillance

Law enforcement agencies increased their presence, with aerial monitoring underway. Authorities remain on high alert and may implement further measures to maintain order.

This developing situation has drawn attention from international observers, highlighting the delicate balance between civil liberties and national security in Pakistan.

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