PTI Protest Updates: Bushra Bibi stays away from protest

PTI Protest Updates: Bushra Bibi stays away from protest

Islamabad, Pakistan: Owing to the fear of arrest, former first lady Bushra Bibi has decided to avoid the PTI protest on November 24. She will stay at the Chief Minister House of KPK while PTI followers try to reach D-Chowk, Islamabad.

Meanwhile, the Capital city of Islamabad has been sealed. Still, traffic from GT Road, Murree-Islamabad routes, and Rawalpindi-Peshawar routes are open this time, and only entry points to Islamabad from Margalla Hills and Rawalpindi have been sealed. This strategy of administration is much better than previous strategies when Rawalpindi was also cut off from the rest of the country. Till now only the Red Zone area has been cordoned off by Rangers that is manning the security of important government buildings such as Parliament House, Supreme Court Building, Pakistan Television, and Radio Pakistan buildings.

The Srinagar Highway is closed at Zero Point, while routes leading to Islamabad via GT Road are barricaded at T-Cross.

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