The Metro Bus service in Islamabad has been fully suspended today due to a rally organized by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the Sangjani area. The rally, which is scheduled to take place this afternoon, has been officially authorized, leading to heightened security measures in both Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
According to the Metro Bus administration, service between Rawalpindi Saddar Station and the Pakistan Secretariat in Islamabad has been suspended for the day. Additionally, the bus service has been completely halted at Faizabad, one of the busiest intersections in Rawalpindi, which often serves as a key route for commuters traveling between the two cities.
The disruption is not limited to public transport. The Islamabad Expressway, a vital thoroughfare connecting Islamabad and Rawalpindi, has also been closed at several points to accommodate the PTI rally. Authorities are urging commuters to use alternative routes, which remain operational despite the closures.
Given the expected turnout at the rally and the subsequent security measures, passengers and daily commuters are advised to plan their travel carefully to avoid delays. Heightened security in both cities will remain in place throughout the day, with law enforcement monitoring key areas to ensure public safety.
Residents and travelers should expect some disruption to their daily routines and plan accordingly.