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ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Capital Administration and Development Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry said on Wednesday that the government wants to peacefully end the ongoing sit-in at Faizabad Interchange.

Groups of religious parties are protesting against the government over the change in the finality of Prophethood declaration in the law during the passing of the Elections Act 2017 last month. He said the government has nominated a team under Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Senator Raja Zafarul Haq to negotiate with the protesters.

Meanwhile, as the sit-in enters the tenth day, commuters in the twin cities continued to face hardship as protesters continue to block the Faizabad Interchange.

The protesters, activists, and supporters of religious parties want the government to punish those responsible for changing the wording of the oath regarding the finality of Prophethood taken by lawmakers.

The government had immediately fixed the 'clerical error' by passing another amendment.

As a result of the protests, containers have been placed by the authorities to block roads and mobile phone signals have also been shut down around the protest site.

Suspension of mobile phone signals has further inconvenienced the citizenry living around the area or passing through it.

Most affected by the ongoing sit-in are students of various schools and colleges, for whom commutes to their educational institutes now take hours instead of minutes.

Commuters in the twin cities have had to search for alternate routes to reach their destinations and often have had to bear hours-long traffic jams.

Traffic authorities in Islamabad and Rawalpindi have diverted commuter traffic travelling between the two cities to alternate routes.

Those commuting between Islamabad and Rawalpindi have been advised to use Peshawar road, Murree road, 9th Avenue and other routes.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2017
 

 

 

 

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