ISLAMABAD – Authorities in Pakistan’s capital imposed section 144 restricting gatherings amid calls for protests in the post-election crisis.
Islamabad police spokesperson said peaceful protest is a fundamental right of all citizens and parties, but any illegal act will not be allowed in ICT.
Police further warned of legal action against those who would resort to violence.
The development comes as political parties announced protests against alleged rigging in elections 2024.
A large number of protesters blocked highways and continued a daylong strike to demonstrate against the results of general election, with tensions high amid claims of alleged rigging.
Imran Khan-backed PTI candidates bagged most seats in elections, securing 95 of 264 seats while PML-N came second.
Amid tricky talks, controversy persists over allegations of vote rigging. Imran Khan’s party is also protesting that party key leaders were charged ahead of the vote.
Meanwhile, political bigwigs are flocking to form a coalition government.