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Roads near Karachi Press Club shut for traffic as BYC gears up for protest

March 24, 2025
in Pakistan
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Several roads around the Karachi Press Club (KPC) were closed for traffic on Monday as the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) geared up for its protest against the recent arrests of its leadership and a crackdown on its Quetta sit-in.

The BYC had announced a protest at the KPC against the “illegal detention” of its key leaders, including Dr Mahrang Baloch who was arrested on Saturday along with 16 other activists from their protest camp in Quetta, a day after they claimed that three protesters had died due to police action.

“Both roads from Din Muhammad Wafai Road to MR Kiani Chowrangi towards Fawara Chowk have been closed for traffic,” the Karachi Traffic Police said in a statement on X today.

“Local police have closed the road due to security,” the statement added.

It continued that alternative traffic routes had been devised from MR Kiani Chowrangi towards Court Road, Thana Gali towards Sarwar Shaheed Road and Fawara Chowk towards Zainab Market.

The public was requested to call Traffic Helpline 1915 for alternative routes to avoid any inconvenience.

Gatherings banned under Section 144

The Karachi commissioner on Monday imposed Section 144 across the city “in view of the prevailing law and order situation”, according to a notification.

The notification came in response to a recommendation made by Karachi South Zone Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Syed Asad Raza to the commissioner on Sunday.

Today’s notification by Karachi Commissioner Syed Hassan Naqvi read that under Section 144, he had imposed a “complete ban on any types of protests, demonstrations, sit-ins, rallies and assembly of more than five persons within the Karachi division with immediate effect for March 24, 2025.”

In his recommendation on Sunday, DIG Raza had said that “in the context of [the] present law and order situation in the city, it is required that [the] ban may be imposed in South Zone on protests, demonstrations, sit-ins and rallies” being held on major roads, which would result in traffic jams and posed “grave security threats”.

It had further said that in view of the prevailing law and order situation, “it is essential that necessary measures be taken to protect the participants, the public and the integrity of the event”.

“It is therefore requested that [a] ban on any type of protest, demonstrations, sit-in rallies and assembly of more than five persons may kindly be imposed within the limits of South Zone under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code from March 24 to 31, 2025.”

According to a post on X, the BYC protest in Karachi is scheduled for 4pm and is being organised in collaboration with civil society members, while a protest in Quetta was scheduled for noon.

The BYC’s chief organiser and 16 other activists were arrested from their protest camp at Quetta’s Sariab Road on Saturday as police continued to crackdown on its sit-in against alleged enforced disappearances.

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