Expected Long March of Banned TLP, Islamabad sealed
The Faizabad Interchange, located at the confluence of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, was partially closed on the instructions of the Interior Ministry.
The Federal Ministry of Home Affairs has started sealing off the capital city to stop the long march of the banned Tehreek-e-Lubaik Pakistan (TLP) towards Islamabad
The government took steps to deal with the long march and sit-in of the banned Tehreek-e-Lubaik Pakistan towards Islamabad. Under which Faizabad Interchange located at the confluence of Rawalpindi and Islamabad was partially closed due to loading of containers
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Law enforcement agencies have also tightened security at the entrances to the Twin Cities and deployed a large number of security personnel
Security has been on high alert in Rawalpindi and Islamabad since yesterday while containers have been delivered to close the entrances. Faizabad flyover is partially closed for traffic
On the other hand, law enforcement agencies raided several places in Rawalpindi and Islamabad and arrested more than five dozen banned TLP workers
It should be noted that Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed had said in his address to the gathering that everyone has the right to protest but if someone took the law into his own hands then the law would be in action. He said that acting on the demand to expel the ambassador would mean that we would be out of the whole European Union.