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Traders call for strict security on Ashura

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Rawalpindi

President Markazi Anjuman Tajran Sharjeel Mir has called for taking stringent security measures for ensuring peace and security in city during holy month of Muharram. Talking to APP, he said city administration must take extraordinary measures by intensifying snap checking and patrolling, effective monitoring of city’s entry and exit points, deployment of additional police force and Rangers, installation and repair of CCTV cameras and other security steps so that all processions and other religious activities culminate peacefully. Recalling the disaster suffered by local traders of Madina Market and Al-Umer plaza in 2013 on Ashura day in Raja Bazar,he said “We cannot afford any further loss of life and property as it takes years to recover, restore businesses which was put on fire by angry mob on Nov. —APP

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