The federal government has announced a temporary suspension of internet and mobile phone services in certain areas of Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Punjab. This measure is being taken as a precautionary step ahead of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest planned for November 24.
The PTI has called for a large-scale nationwide protest in the capital city, Islamabad, with leaders and supporters from across the country expected to join. The demonstration is anticipated to attract significant attention, prompting authorities to take steps to maintain law and order.
In preparation for the protest, the administration has deployed large shipping containers in Islamabad and Rawalpindi to block key roads and prevent gatherings in sensitive areas. Additionally, Section 144 has been enforced in both cities, which prohibits large public gatherings and rallies.
Security in the region has been tightened, with heavy contingents of law enforcement personnel placed on high alert. The authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are ready to take further measures if needed to ensure public safety and avoid any disruptions caused by the protest.
These decisions reflect the government’s concern about maintaining peace and controlling any potential unrest during the protest. The suspension of communication services and deployment of security forces is aimed at minimizing risks and ensuring that any disruptions are contained.