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Pakistan bans public gatherings in Islamabad and Rawalpindi over security fears ahead of PTI protests demanding access to imprisoned ex-leader Imran Khan.
Pakistan has imposed a three-day ban on public gatherings in Islamabad and Rawalpindi under Section 144, citing security concerns ahead of planned protests by Imran Khan’s PTI party over his inaccessible health and whereabouts.
The restrictions, effective December 1–3, prohibit assemblies of five or more people, use of loudspeakers, weapons, and pillion riding.
Authorities cite an "imminent threat" to public order, while PTI demands access to Khan, who has been imprisoned since 2023.
The Peshawar High Court also ruled against political activities in government and educational institutions, emphasizing institutional neutrality.
No official confirmation has been given on Khan’s condition.
Pakistán prohíbe las reuniones públicas en Islamabad y Rawalpindi por temores de seguridad antes de las protestas del PTI que exigen acceso al exlíder encarcelado Imran Khan.