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Sections of motorway M2, M1 closed for traffic; details inside

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ISLAMABAD – The motorways police have closed M2, which connects Islamabad and Lahore, and M1 for traffic at different points, leaving commuters in distress.

The closure of the motorways is causing congestion and long queues at different locations with people trying to find alternate routes to reach their destinations.

Authorities have closed the M2 from Chakri point while vehicles coming from Neela Dullah are being diverted towards other routes.

Police said the the decision has been taken to maintain law and order situation ahead of the rally being organised by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in Lahore today, September 21.

The power show will be staged in Kahna area of Lahore as party leaders and workers have started reaching the venue to finalise the arrangements.

The permission comes after the Lahore High Court (LHC) rejected a petition to prevent the rally, ruling it inadmissible, and instructed the government to decide on the public gathering’s approval.

Key Conditions Set by DC for PTI’s Lahore Rally

KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur asked to apologise for “vitriol” during Islamabad jalsa.

“Jathas” from out of city shall not come and disturb daily routine life of citizens within Lahore.

No anti-state/anti institution sloganeering and statement be used during the rally.

All those under trial for hate speech in Islamabad rally not allowed to participate.

No Afghan flag to be hoisted and no Afghan paid manpower to be brought to gathering.

Following are the complete conditions:

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