After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, tensions between india and pakistan are increasing. Even five days after the attack, pakistan is afraid of a major attack. This fear is also visible in its actions. Meanwhile, Section 144 has been imposed in Karachi, Pakistan. According to the report of ARY News, on the orders of Karachi Commissioner Syed Hassan Naqvi, Section 144 has been imposed in SITE area and Kemari district for two months. Its purpose is to maintain law and order and traffic in the area. This rule will remain in force till june 24.

May have to face legal action

Karachi Commissioner Syed Hassan Naqvi has imposed Section 144 in the city to control heavy traffic. Under this, heavy vehicles and cargo trucks have been banned from entering the city from 6 am to 10 pm.

This step has been taken to prevent road accidents and reduce traffic jams. This rule will be in force from 17 april to 16 june 2025. The administration has ordered the police and law enforcement agencies to take strict action against those who violate these rules. A case can also be registered against those who break the rules under Section 188 of the pakistan Penal Code. Karachi is called the economic capital of Pakistan. The business and market of the entire country are handled from here.

Continuous meetings are going on in Pakistan

Pakistan Foreign minister Ishaq Dar is holding 2-3 meetings every day. He has also canceled his bangladesh visit to hold meetings. On the other hand, prime minister Shahbaz Sharif and army Chief Asim Munir are also busy in different meetings.

Pakistan is trying to get the support of Muslim countries. In this connection, Foreign minister Ishaq Dar has spoken to the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, iran and Turkey. pakistan has asked these countries to normalise the situation by talking to India.

Former pakistan Foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto said that India is not responding to our calls. We are sending messages, but no response is coming. pakistan has also demanded direct intervention from countries like America and Iran. pakistan says that if India does not agree, the situation may worsen.

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