ISLAMABAD: As the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) gears up to hold “do-or-die” protest on November 24, the Ministry of Interior has begun geofencing Afghan refugee camps in Islamabad and other cities, sources said on Tuesday.
Informed sources told media that the ministry was mulling to cancel passports and identity cards and blocking the SIM cards of miscreants involved in the protest. Sources also claimed that a proposal suggesting cancelling academic certificates and admission of students, who are involved in perpetuating violence during protests, also came under consideration.
Meanwhile, the interior ministry has begun surveillance of suspicious locations to address potential terrorist threats, instructing the security agencies to fully prepare ahead of the PTI’s demonstration.
The ministry has also decided to take stringent action against those involved in “wrongdoings”.
The authorities have also chalked out strict measures for the security of all public buildings in the federal capital, besides deploying a large number of security personnel in twin cities — Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
PTI founder Imran Khan last week gave a “final call” for a nationwide protest against the alleged rigging in the February 8 elections, arrests of party workers, and the passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment, calling on his supporters to march to the federal capital on November 24.
The Islamabad administration has already imposed Section 144 for two months. In addition to this, the Islamabad police have sought the services of 9,000 personnel of Rangers and FC with full anti-riot kits since November 22.
Deployment of 5,000 additional personnel of the Pakistan Rangers and 4,000 of the FC has been sought by the Islamabad Police IG through a letter.
The former ruling party, for months, has been engaged in a political tug-of-war with the ruling coalition — which it alleges came into power fraudulently — and has held protests in the federal capital on multiple occasions.
In September, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Khan along with several party lawmakers were arrested over the alleged violation of the Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Bill, 2024 in light of a party’s public rally in the federal capital.
The workers of the Imran-founded party once again marched to Islamabad in October which even saw Islamabad police raiding the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House — a situation further compounded after KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur went “incommunicado”. –Agencies