Ahead of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rally set for September 8 in Sangjani, authorities are contemplating a potential lockdown for the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. In preparation, containers were positioned on Murree Road near Faizabad—an area where the two cities meet—two days before the rally. The ongoing presence of these containers suggests that a lockdown strategy might be in place.
The Islamabad administration has already granted approval for the PTI rally scheduled for September 8. This event, initially planned for August 26, was postponed at the last minute due to ‘security concerns’. The deployment of containers near Faizabad could be part of the broader security measures being implemented to manage the rally’s impact and ensure public safety.
The potential lockdown and the placement of containers are indicative of heightened security and precautionary measures, reflecting concerns over managing large gatherings and maintaining order. The containers’ strategic placement on Mury Road, a key route connecting the twin cities, further underscores the seriousness of the security preparations.
As the rally approaches, the authorities are likely preparing to handle the large crowds and any associated risks. The decision to reschedule the event and the current lockdown plan demonstrate a proactive approach to addressing security challenges while allowing the rally to proceed on the newly scheduled date.