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Islamabad Police Issues Traffic Plan Ahead of PTI’s Long March

Islamabad Police Issues Traffic Plan Ahead of PTI’s Long March:

Islamabad Police Issues Traffic Plan Ahead of PTI’s Long March

 The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police released an alternative traffic plan on Friday, in advance of the PTI Rally in Rawalpindi on Saturday.

The traffic on both sides of Murree Road has been diverted at Faizabad, according to ICT police.

However, it is possible to access Rawalpindi from Islamabad via the old airport road and stadium road.

In addition, both Express Chowk and NADRA Chowk are completely blocked off from accessing the Red Zone. As an alternative route, Margalla Road, Ayub Chowk, and Serena Chowk can be used.

Islamabad’s other roads are all open to traffic.

Residents are urged to dial the helpline number 15 in case of any emergency.

Every type of public gathering in the federal capital, including those in and near the Red Zone, is now subject to Section 144. However, permission to hold the rally is only given if the proposed routes are followed.

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