ISLAMABAD – The Ministry of Interior has approved the deployment of the Pakistan Army across the country during the Islamic month of Muharram to ensure security.
A notification has also been issued under Article 245 of the Constitution, and the deployment of the army has been approved on the requests of all four provinces, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, and the federal capital, Islamabad.
According to the notification, the Pakistan Army will assist the civil administration to maintain law and order during Muharram.
The purpose of the army deployment is to deal with potential security threats and to ensure the protection of the public. Army troops will patrol sensitive areas and oversee security arrangements.
Section 144 Imposed in Punjab
The Punjab government has announced the imposition of Section 144 across the province from 1st to 10th Muharram (June 27 to July 6) to ensure law and order during the month.
Under Section 144, seven types of restrictions will be enforced province-wide to maintain security and communal harmony. These restrictions include:
No new religious gatherings or processions will be allowed other than the ones already approved.
Display of weapons and flammable materials in public places is strictly prohibited without explicit permission from the competent authorities.
Slogans, gestures, or actions that incite sectarian or religious hatred are banned.
All statements, comments, or content — regardless of the medium or device used — that promote sectarian or ethnic hatred are strictly forbidden.
Construction of elevated positions (makeshift posts) on rooftops along procession routes is not allowed.
Storage of stones, bricks, bottles, or garbage on rooftops of buildings along the route of any procession is prohibited.