Fresh protests erupt in parts of country as major arteries, bridges blocked
Protesters torch at least one car and five motorcycles on a highway in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD:
Fresh protests and clashes have erupted across the country as religious parties, mainly led by the Tehreek-e-Labbaik, continued to block major arteries and roads in various cities over the police action at Faizabad Interchange.
According to Express News, protesters torched at least one car and five motorcycles on a highway in Islamabad. Consequently, Punjab Rangers backtracked from their check-posts while Islamabad police used tear gas to disperse the mob.
Earlier today, Motorway M1 leading to Islamabad from Peshawar was opened for passengers. Speaking to The Express Tribune, spokesperson for Motorway Mehmood Ali Khokhar said that people from Lahore were unable to enter Islamabad unless they used link roads from Gujar Khan to Balkasar Interchange before taking motorway for the capital.
In Lahore, a security high alert was declared on all routes leading to the residence of deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif in a bid to obstruct the protesters. Shipping containers have been brought to Ferozpur road.
Faizabad sit-in continues: Army ready to act, but seeks ‘clarifications’ before deployment
Most of the private education institutions of Islamabad will remain closed on Monday while the Punjab government has also announced to keep schools shut for the next two days. Punjab’s universities and colleges will only resume once the law and order situation improves.
Protesters have been reported at major arteries and bridges in different cities, as follows:
Karachi: Sohrab Goth, Teen Hatti, Liaquatabad, Korangi, Hub River Road and other areas have been reported blocked, while Shahrah-e-Faisal routes leading to the airport and railway station have been cleared. Protests have also badly hampered train operation, causing significant delays.
Lahore: Sit-ins have been reported at Shahedreh, Green Town, Hamdard chowk, besides other areas. At Faisal chowk, protesters have cut off connection to the Safe City close-circuit television (CCTV) cameras.
Multan: Metro service is reported to have been closed for a second day because of the demonstrations. Protesters have blocked Ghanta Ghar chowk, Nawa Shehr and Kachheri chowk among other areas. Some petrol pumps have also been forcibly closed.
Rawalpindi: Protesters have reportedly kidnapped two police personnel and blocked Chakri interchange, Coral chowk and GT Road.
Sukkur: Protests have caused closure of markets and hotels and staged a demonstration outside the city's press club. Sarafa bazaar, Mochi bazaar.
Hyderabad: Demonstration sit-ins have been ongoing at Hyder chowk, Badin, Nawabshah, Tando Allahyar, Tandu Adam and Kotri.
Larkana: Protests have been ongoing at Jinnah chowk.
Sheikhupura: Protesters have blocked Batti chowk.
Rahim Yar Khan: Protests have caused blockade of the City bridge.
Gujranwala: Protests are being staged in different areas of the city.
Mirpur: Protesters have blocked Mangla Bridge, which links rest of the country to Azad Kashmir.
Fresh protests and clashes have erupted across the country as religious parties, mainly led by the Tehreek-e-Labbaik, continued to block major arteries and roads in various cities over the police action at Faizabad Interchange.
According to Express News, protesters torched at least one car and five motorcycles on a highway in Islamabad. Consequently, Punjab Rangers backtracked from their check-posts while Islamabad police used tear gas to disperse the mob.
Earlier today, Motorway M1 leading to Islamabad from Peshawar was opened for passengers. Speaking to The Express Tribune, spokesperson for Motorway Mehmood Ali Khokhar said that people from Lahore were unable to enter Islamabad unless they used link roads from Gujar Khan to Balkasar Interchange before taking motorway for the capital.
In Lahore, a security high alert was declared on all routes leading to the residence of deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif in a bid to obstruct the protesters. Shipping containers have been brought to Ferozpur road.
Faizabad sit-in continues: Army ready to act, but seeks ‘clarifications’ before deployment
Most of the private education institutions of Islamabad will remain closed on Monday while the Punjab government has also announced to keep schools shut for the next two days. Punjab’s universities and colleges will only resume once the law and order situation improves.
Protesters have been reported at major arteries and bridges in different cities, as follows:
Karachi: Sohrab Goth, Teen Hatti, Liaquatabad, Korangi, Hub River Road and other areas have been reported blocked, while Shahrah-e-Faisal routes leading to the airport and railway station have been cleared. Protests have also badly hampered train operation, causing significant delays.
Lahore: Sit-ins have been reported at Shahedreh, Green Town, Hamdard chowk, besides other areas. At Faisal chowk, protesters have cut off connection to the Safe City close-circuit television (CCTV) cameras.
Multan: Metro service is reported to have been closed for a second day because of the demonstrations. Protesters have blocked Ghanta Ghar chowk, Nawa Shehr and Kachheri chowk among other areas. Some petrol pumps have also been forcibly closed.
Rawalpindi: Protesters have reportedly kidnapped two police personnel and blocked Chakri interchange, Coral chowk and GT Road.
Sukkur: Protests have caused closure of markets and hotels and staged a demonstration outside the city's press club. Sarafa bazaar, Mochi bazaar.
Hyderabad: Demonstration sit-ins have been ongoing at Hyder chowk, Badin, Nawabshah, Tando Allahyar, Tandu Adam and Kotri.
Larkana: Protests have been ongoing at Jinnah chowk.
Sheikhupura: Protesters have blocked Batti chowk.
Rahim Yar Khan: Protests have caused blockade of the City bridge.
Gujranwala: Protests are being staged in different areas of the city.
Mirpur: Protesters have blocked Mangla Bridge, which links rest of the country to Azad Kashmir.