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Roads blocked in Islamabad, Karachi as processions taken out on Al-Quds Day – Pakistan

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KARACHI/ ISLAMABAD: Several routes in Karachi and Islamabad were closed on Friday as part of security arrangements for Al-Quds Day rallies.

Al-Quds Day is observed globally every year since it was first announced by Iranian revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini. The day is observed on the last Friday of Ramazan to highlight the “atrocities of Israel against Palestinians”.

However, with the possibility of Eidul Fitr falling on next Friday if the Shawwal moon is sighted on March 19, the Al-Quds Day is being observed today.

Youm-i-Quds Rally” after Friday prayers, marching from Numaish to Aman Tower.

Accordingly, the road from Boat Basin towards Jinnah Bridge remained during the day closed. The road from PIDC going towards Jinnah Bridge on M.T. Khan Road was closed in both directions.

Traffic police said, “the closures were being implemented as part of security arrangements for the rally”.

The routes were reopened at night.

Earlier, the Sindh government had announced March 13 (today) as a public holiday across the province to facilitate observance of Al-Quds Day.

A notification issued by Sindh Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah stated that all government offices, autonomous and semi-autonomous bodies, corporations and local councils under the administrative control of the Sindh government would remain closed, except for essential services.

Provincial Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah had said that the holiday was announced in connection with Al-Quds Day, which is observed in Pakistan and other parts of the world to express solidarity with Palestinians and protest against the continued Israeli occupation of Palestine.

The Karachi administration also made arrangements for rallies and gatherings marking the occasion. The main Al-Quds rally started from Numaish Chowrangi and culminatecd on M.A. Jinnah Road after evening prayers.

Protests were witnessed in the capital city after the news of Khamenei’s assassination, in which at least two people were killed and dozens more were injured in clashes with law enforcement personnel.

The procession in Islamabad was organised by the Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM), Imamia Students Organisation (ISO), Shia Ulema Council Pakistan (SUC) and Tehreek-i-Bedari Ummat-i Mustafa.

MWM chief and Senate Opposition Leader Allama Raja Nasir Abbas addressed the participants of the procession, saying that the “first qibla” — a reference to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem — will one day be freed from the “zionist occupation”.

He reminded the participants that the Al-Quds Day was observed to express solidarity with the oppressed Palestinians.

Speaking about Khamenei, Abbas said he “gave his life for the dignity of the Islamic ummah, the voice of the oppressed Palestinians, and the liberation of Jerusalem”.

He criticised those who “support US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu … and the violators of human rights”.

SUC’s Allama Arif Hussain Wahidi also delivered an address, saying that the purpose of taking out processions on the Al-Quds Day was to highlight the plight of Palestinians.

“We cannot stay silent against oppression,” he asserted.



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