In face of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) demonstration at Liaquat Bagh, the Rawalpindi authorities has positioned containers to enclose the whole city.
Residents have difficulties as a result of the closed roadways, which prevent any transportation from entering the city. Numerous regions have seen the deployment of thousands of police personnel.
Moreover, there is a significant presence of police enforcement across the city.
Section 144 has been implemented throughout the city, outlawing any meetings, demonstrations, or the displaying of firearms, and Liaquat Bagh has been completely blocked off.
In reaction to the upcoming demonstrations in Rawalpindi, the local police force has suddenly canceled officer and staff leaves, bringing those who were on vacation back to work.
Officers risk being fired for neglecting to return to their stations.
Police enforced Section 144, which forbids meetings, political demonstrations, and the displaying of firearms, throughout the division on September 28 and 29, in an effort to uphold peace and order.
Liaquat Bagh is one among the areas where PTI has called for protests on September 29.
Police have been conducting raids and door-to-door checks since last night in an effort to capture PTI officials and active supporters and prevent them from participating in the protests.
The city’s main highways are all closed. In the meanwhile, the area from Faizabad to Murree Chowk is totally blocked off. Murree Road’s entrances, such as Committee, Asghar Mall, and Liaquat Bagh Chowks, are all shut.