JUI-F denied permission for public rally in Karachi

JUI-F denied permission for public rally in Karachi as the Deputy Commissioner cited security threats. The rally was scheduled at Peoples Chowrangi in Karachi at 4 pm. Due to recent terror incidents, the police recommended against permission. A traffic diversion plan was issued by the Karachi Traffic police to avoid congestion for the event.

JUI-F Karachi public rally permission denied
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Deputy commissioner Karachi East district has denied permission to Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) citing ‘security threats’, ARY News reported.

The JUI-F is gearing up to hold a public rally in Karachi today at the city’s Peoples Chowrangi. The public gathering is scheduled to begin at 4 pm.

The JUI-F has set up a stage at the New M.A Jinnah Road.

In the latest development, the deputy commissioner of Karachi East has denied permission to the JUI-F for a public rally in light of the report of SSP East.

The police in its report submitted to the DC Karachi East stated that amid recent terror incidents in the city, the JUI-F cannot be given permission for a public rally.

It is to be noted, that a traffic diversion plan had also been issued by the Karachi Traffic police to avoid congestion on routes.

Traffic diversion plan and parking instructions:

  • Attendees arriving from outside Karachi are advised to park their vehicles near Islamia College and proceed to the rally site on foot.
  • Individuals coming from the Central District can park their vehicles at Quaid’s Mausoleum or Jigar Muradabadi Road and walk to the rally location.
  • Attendants from the South District and Korangi are recommended to park their vehicles near the Khudadad Colony underpass and walk to the venue.

Alternative Routes and Restrictions:

  • The general public is advised to utilize alternative routes to avoid potential congestion.
  • Traffic from Guru Mandir, Jamshed Road, and Teen Hatti will not be permitted to proceed towards Numaish
  • Alternative routes: Commuters from Guru Mandir can use Bahadur Yar Jang Road, Soldier Bazaar, and Jamshed Road to reach Jail Road Flyover and Tariq Road.
  • Traffic from Shahrah-e-Quaideen will be restricted beyond Noorani Signal.
  • Vehicles can turn right from Noorani Signal onto Khalid Bin Waleed Road as an alternative route due to JUI-F rally.
  • Traffic approaching Jail Chowrangi from University Road will be diverted towards Shaheed-e-Millat Road.
  • Traffic coming from Jail Chowrangi towards Jamshed Road will be directed towards Soldier Bazaar and Business Recorder Road.
  • Commuters can turn right from Saddar Dawakhana and take Lucky Star to reach Shahrah-e-Faisal.
  • Lyari, Nazimabad, and Teen Hatti: Buses, minibuses, and other heavy traffic from Lyari, Nazimabad, and Teen Hatti will not be allowed to proceed towards Guru Mandir from Lyari. Smaller vehicles can pass, while heavy vehicles should use Nishtar Road as an alternative.
  • Traffic from Capri Cinema and MA Jinnah Road via Tibet Signal will be diverted towards Soldier Bazaar No. 1 and Bahadur Yar Jang Road.
  • All types of heavy traffic will be prohibited from entering the road leading to Teen Hatti and Guru Mandir from Liaquatabad No. 10.

In recent news, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) faced a setback as their request for permission to hold a public rally in Karachi was denied. This decision raises important questions about the limitations and regulations surrounding public gatherings, especially in the context of political assemblies. While public rallies serve as a fundamental aspect of political expression, they also intersect with various factors such as public safety, local regulations, and potential disturbances to the peace and order of a city. This incident prompts a deeper examination of the delicate balance between exercising the right to assemble and ensuring public welfare and safety. It also highlights the complexities of navigating permissions for public events, shedding light on the challenges faced by political organizations in advancing their causes within the frameworks of legal and regulatory guidelines. As we contemplate this development, it is essential to consider the broader implications for the freedom of assembly and the responsible conduct of public gatherings within communities.

Source: ARY NEWS

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