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Rawalpindi Section 144 Order Extended for 15 Days

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In response to escalating security concerns in Rawalpindi district, the administration has extended Section 144 for another 15 days until February 21. This measure comes at a time when authorities are grappling with law and order issues amidst anticipated protests from the opposition.

The notification issued by District Commissioner Hasan Waqar Cheema restricts public gatherings to lesser numbers and bans any displays of weapons or provocative speeches. These measures aim to mitigate potential unrest, ensuring peace during this critical period.

Rawalpindi residents have faced significant security challenges recently, leading authorities to impose stringent restrictions on public assembly. The extended application of Section 144 underscores the district administration’s commitment to maintaining order and safeguarding citizens’ safety.

Opposition leaders have been vocal about their intention to stage protests in protest against recent developments, adding further strain to an already tense situation. Authorities are thus adopting a cautious approach by enforcing strict guidelines across Rawalpindi, with particular emphasis on controlling potential outbreaks of disorder or violence.

The district administration’s decision comes as no surprise given the historical sensitivity of these areas and their vulnerability to social unrest. Section 144 has been used in various incidents over the past year to prevent unlawful gatherings and maintain public calm. Its reactivation reflects ongoing efforts by local authorities to manage the complexities of maintaining law and order amidst heightened social tensions.

Local residents, particularly those belonging to marginalized communities, have expressed their apprehension about potential repercussions of these measures. The administration’s response aims to balance necessary security precautions with the need for community coexistence, a delicate balancing act in challenging times.

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