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Islamabad police devise security plan ahead of PDM protest outside ECP

Islamabad police devise security plan ahead of PDM protest outside ECP

Islamabad police devise security plan ahead of PDM protest outside ECP

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The Islamabad police have formulated a security plan to fend off any untoward incidents during the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) protest outside of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

PDM will be staging a protest outside ECP in Islamabad on January 19. The Islamabad police have said that Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operations will be supervising the security arrangement and around 1,800 personnel will be deployed in the capital city on the day of the protest for security reasons

According to the security plan, all those participating in the protest will have to park their vehicles in the general parking area of the Convention Center.

Earlier, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, head of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) and head of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), had said that the PDM will protest outside the Election Commission of Pakistan on January 19 while addressing a PDM meeting in the Batkhela area of ​​Malakand.

The reason to hold the protest is due to the alleged delay in the decision on the foreign funding case against the ruling PTI.

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The ECP scrutiny committee had been asked to check the official record of two US companies registered on PTI chairperson Imran Khan’s instructions in the foreign funding case.

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