Islamabad Reaffirms Ban on Political Gatherings

Authorities in Islamabad have reinforced a ban on political gatherings, warning of strict action against violators. A spokesperson for Islamabadโ€™s district administration confirmed that Section 144, which prohibits public gatherings, remains in effect to maintain order.

โ€œAny unauthorised gathering or political activity will be met with strict action,โ€ the spokesperson said, urging residents to adhere to the law. The measures are aimed at ensuring public safety, officials said, adding that no exceptions would be made for violations.

Citizens have been advised to avoid participating in illegal assemblies to prevent any legal consequences. PTI to hold rally in Swabi instead of Lahore on Feb 8. Earlier, PTI had announced that it will refrain from any confrontation or unrest on February 8, the first anniversary of last yearโ€™s general elections and instead has revealed plans for a large rally in Swabi.

PTI had previously got permission to hold a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore, but the deputy commissioner rejected the request, citing concerns over maintaining law and order. Lahore DC Syed Musa Raza explained that the decision was made to avoid disruptions, as significant events were scheduled in Lahore, including a cricket match, an international speaker conference and a horse and cattle show, all requiring extensive security personnel.
Instead, PTI announced plans for a large rally in Swabi, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, urging supporters nationwide to attend.

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