People are wondering whether there will be a holiday in Pakistan because of the security situation of the country ahead of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) scheduled protest at D-chowk islamabad tomorrow.
No public holidays have been announced in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, or anywhere else in Pakistan.
However, according to media reports, some private schools and colleges have announced a holiday on October 4, Friday due to PTI’s scheduled protest.
The federal or local government has not yet made any announcement regarding tomorrow’s holiday.
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Traffic plan for Islamabad, Rawalpindi
Over 4,000 police personnel will be stationed at all entry and exit points into Islamabad tomorrow.
Several critical areas, including Faizabad, T-Chowk, and major intersections like Khanna Pul and Peshawar Road, will be blocked off with containers and barriers.
These security measures will begin on Thursday night, with the majority of police forces prepared by Friday morning.