PPP rally at Liaquat Bagh on Thursday

RAWALPINDI (updated on: December 26, 2007, 16:44 PST): Code of conduct has been finalised between City administration and Pakistan People Party (PPP) local leadership regarding holding of public rally at Liaquat Bagh on Thursday, which will be addressed by Benazir Bhutto.

A meeting in this connection was held at DCO office chaired by District Coordination Officer (DCO) Irfan Elahi here on Tuesday.

Besides local leadership of PPP and senior officers including SSP Yasin Farooq, Chief Traffic Officer Sabir Ahmed, DSP Special Branch Chaudhry Muhammad Hanif, Former MNA Zamurd Khan, Agha Riaz Islam also attended the meeting.

All out efforts would be made to maintain law and order situation in collaboration of political parties, he added.

He said that foolproof security would be devised during the election campaign and holding a public meeting.

About the PPP public rally being held at Liaquat Bagh, he said complete security would be ensured for law and order and peaceful atmosphere. The main gate would remain closed, however, walk-through gates would be installed for the protection of the public, he added.

DCO said that implementation of code of conduct agreed between PPP and district government would be ensured, saying no person would be allowed to carry weapons with him, adding the people would not be permitted to enter the public meeting in the shape of procession.-APP

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