
Thousands of tourists flocked to Murree during Eidul Azha. Authorities imposed restrictions and deployed over 200 traffic personnel for security and crowd control.
Section 144 was enforced on Mall Road, allowing only families to enter. Strict vehicle inspections were conducted at entry points to maintain order.
Local traders criticized the restrictions, claiming they negatively impacted business during peak tourism season. Despite this, officials ensured smooth traffic flow with special arrangements in place.
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