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The residents of Sector G-6 are fed up of the curfew imposed for the last five days, they told Business Recorder during curfew relaxation. Owing to curfew the residents have to face a lot of problems. Life has completely paralysed. The people are imprisoned in their homes.
"I am doing job in a multinational firm but I am unable to go to my office just because of curfew. I have got this job one month ago and my promotion there depends upon my performance mainly in the first 3 months. But this curfew has disturbed all my plans," Sohail Mubarik, a resident of G-6, said.
The working women living in G-6 are also disturbed because of curfew. "I think we are being punished on behalf of Lal Musjid administration as the government has imprisoned us in our own houses. We cannot go out," Anna Sabir, another resident told this scribe.
The household women are also fed up of this prolonged situation. They are facing a lot of difficulties in purchasing the food items such as vegetables, pulses and fruits. Children are also fed up by prolong imposition of curfew as they are unable to go out for playing. "I am sick of staying at home. I want to play with my fellows at the nearby park but the policemen have forbidden me to play outside," Umair Muneeb, a child of seven years age, told this correspondent.
Sakina Bibi is the mother of a sick child, Roshan Khan, she said, "my child is suffering from Diarrhea for the last three days but just because of curfew I could not get him to the hospital. I managed to bring him to hospital yesterday when there was curfew break."

Copyright Business Recorder, 2007

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