Mobile and internet services affected in different cities of the country

by times news cr

(Web Desk) Due to the protest of PTI, there have been complaints of partially affected mobile and internet services in various cities of the country.

Complaints of internet service being affected in Shahr Quaid have been coming out since night, however, the reasons for the internet service shutdown have not been revealed and no statement from PTA has come out in this regard either.

Apart from Karachi, the mobile phone and internet services are also affected in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, while the metro bus service is also closed. There are containers on the entrance and exit routes of the twin cities.

For law and order in the city, the district administration of Islamabad has imposed a ban on double riding for the next two days, which has been implemented from 12 pm today, strict legal action will be taken against the violators. Will be.

The Metrobus service running in the twin cities will also remain completely closed today, the Metrobus service from Rawalpindi Sadar Station to Pak Secretariat will remain closed.

On the other hand, due to the protest of PTI, the situation in the city remained tense throughout the day and clashes between the protesters and the police continued. On reaching D Chowk, the police thrashed the founder PTI’s sisters and several workers. The Pakistan Army troops have taken over the security responsibilities in Islamabad under Article 245, while there is a heavy contingent of police and FC at D Chowk. Ali Amin Gandapur’s caravan has been besieged on Hasan Abdal Katti Hill since last night.

Due to the protest of Tehreek-e-Insaf, there is tension in Islamabad, stone pelting by workers at Faizabad, shelling at D Chowk, the convoy from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is at Burhan Interchange. Ali Amin Gandapur says that no matter how many obstacles we want, D Chowk is our destination

Also read:PTI protest, where will the metro bus service be closed?

Earlier, a convoy of PTI workers under the leadership of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur reached Brahama on Friday afternoon after removing containers in Chhach and then Burhan. Due to police shelling, the convoy was stuck at Brahma. However, after some time the caravan managed to move forward.

It should be remembered that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has given a call for protest in D-Chowk Islamabad, while the federal government imposed Section 144 in the twin cities due to the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and deployed other law enforcement agencies including the army. is

2024-10-06 03:50:37

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