According to the order issued by the deputy commissioner's office, the gathering must not impede the fundamental rights of citizens, including freedom of movement, trade, and education. Roads cannot be blocked, and the event must begin at 4 pm and conclude by 7 pm.
Following a report submitted by the District Intelligence Committee, mentioning the possible chances of threat to law and order, Section 144 has been imposed for seven days in Rawalpindi district, reported Dawn.
Islamabad [Pakistan], April 20 (ANI): As violence by Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan's (TLP) supporters continues to rage in Lahore and other cities, Pakistan's Punjab government has placed more than 100 clerics of the outlawed group on the list of terrorism and sectarianism suspects.