Friday, November 02, 2018
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Protests against Asia Bibi acquittal cause road blockages in major cities

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KARACHI: Protests by religious parties on Friday led to blockage of major routes and highways across the country.

Protests had erupted in several cities after the Supreme Court acquitted Asia Bibi, a Christian woman who had been sentenced to death on blasphemy charges, on Wednesday.

Later in the day, the federal government and Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) reached an agreement to end countrywide protests over the acquittal of Asia Bibi.

"After almost 48 hours, we have reached a conclusion after detailed negotiations including both federal and provincial government representatives," Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri told Geo News.


UPDATE: TLP announced an end to protest sit-ins across the country following an agreement with the government


Karachi

In the financial hub, roads began to clear up for traffic on Friday evening with major routes such as Malir, Kala Board, Mauripur Bus Terminal, PIDC Chowk, road from FTC to Kala Pull opening up for routine traffic, while traffic was suspended on at least 30 points in the city. 

Traffic police said that flow of traffic resumed on Mirza Adam Khan Road, Manghopir road, Daud Chowrangi, Malir Mandir, Jamali bridge Super Highway, and Paradise Chowk.

Earlier in Karachi, roads were blocked in at least 30 places.

PIDC Chowk, Teen Talwar, Nazimabad, Liaquatabad, Star Gate at Shahra-e-Faisal, Native Jetty Bridge, Baloch Colony Expressway, Numaish, Sohrab Goth, Korangi Crossing, Korangi 5, Korangi 3, Korangi 2.5, Ranchor Line, Power House Chowrangi, Nagan Chowrangi, Qayyumabad, Murtaza and Bilal Chowrangi, New Karachi, Surjani Town, Landhi 89, Landhi 5, Landhi 6 and Teen Hatti were blocked.

Garden, Tower, roads near the Furniture Market and Shoe Market, Baldia, Sakhi Hasan Road, Godhra Chowk, Liaquatabad Dakkhana, and Bara Board/Pak Colony have also been blocked.

The road to Jinnah International Airport from Star Gate was blocked and commuters were advised to use the University Road.

Meanwhile, Boat Basin, Wireless Gate, Sultanabad, Lasbela, Mirza Adam Khan Road, Hub River, and Northern Bypass which had earlier been blocked were now open for traffic, according to the traffic police spokesperson.

Roads had also been blocked at four places in Hyderabad. Hyder Chowk, Abdul Qayyum Road, Bacha Khan Road and Makki Shah Road were blocked.

The entry points to Karachi had also been blocked, affecting traffic from Hyderabad to Karachi.

Lahore

Roads were blocked at Charing Cross at Mall Road, Data Darbar, Shahdara Chowk, Kalma Chowk, Bhatta Chowk and Ferozepur Road.

Roads leading to Muridke, Nathe Khalsa, Paka Meel and Mohlanwal were also been blocked.

Further, roads leading to Sialkot from Daska, Pasrur and Sambrial have also been blocked. Roads are also blocked at various points in Gujranwala.

The Lahore Police also took to Twitter and announced, "Provocative speech and unlawful use of loud speaker are not allowed, citizens may contact the police via 8330 (SMS), 0336 9221515 (Whatsapp) or 15 (call) to share such kind of information."

Islamabad

All roads in Islamabad except the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Faizabad Interchange were open for traffic, according to the traffic police spokesperson.

Tramri chowk and road from Rawal road to Tramri was also blocked for traffic, said traffic police.

Roads at Dhoke Kala Khan and Karal Chowks that were earlier blocked are now open for traffic, the spokesperson added.

Further, roads leading to Taxila, Pir Sohawa, Sarai Alamgir and Gujrat were blocked. 

Motorways

Earlier in the day, National Highways and Motorway Police spokesperson said all motorways were closed for traffic. 

Earlier, M-2 from Islamabad to Lahore, M-3 from Pindi Bhattian to Faisalabad and M-4 from Faisalabad to Gojra have been closed, according to a Motorways Police official.

In evening, Traffic police said that Motorway M1 Peshawar to Islamabad were opened for every type of traffic.

Peshawar

In Peshawar, the Ring Road and GT Road were blocked. Roads leading to the motorway were also blocked.

On Wednesday, following the protests, Section 144 was imposed across Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan barring the gathering of more than four persons in public places as well as pillion riding. Section 144 has been imposed till November 10.

Train operations affected

According to Railways officials, Jaffar Express from Peshawar to Quetta which was scheduled to depart at 6am was delayed without any revised schedule.

The Awam Express from Peshawar to Karachi was also unable to depart for the metropolis. 

Meanwhile, Karachi-bound Khyber Mail was to depart at 10pm after a two-day delay.

Mobile phone services suspended in four cities

Mobile phone services were suspended in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore and Gujranwala from 8am till Maghrib.

As per latest update, cell phone services have been partially restored in Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Gujranwala.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry had announced that the mobile phone services would be suspended in the four cities.

Educational institutions across Pakistan closed 

Majority of educational institutions across the country were closed today. Private and public educational institutions were closed across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh's Karachi.

All universities, colleges and schools across Punjab are closed today. Punjab government's Higher Education Department in a notification said that all public and privately managed universities and colleges in Punjab would remain closed today. All private schools in Southern Punjab were also closed.

On Thursday, Sindh Minister for Education Sardar Shah said that institutions across the province would remain open as per schedule except for in Karachi. Private schools in Karachi have been closed today following an announcement by the All Sindh Private Schools Association.

Meanwhile, all schools and colleges in Peshawar were closed today, however, universities were open. KP Adviser Education Ziaullah Bangash said that all government schools would remain open today and studies would resume. However, two associations on private schools had announced that private schools would remain closed today.

All private and public schools and colleges across Balochistan were also closed.