New Delhi: Rawalpindi is on upper zestful as Pakistan's security forces tighten tenancy wideness the municipality superiority of possible street protests. The move follows a undeniability from jailed former prime minister Imran Khan urging his supporters to hit the streets without a magistrate sentenced Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, to 17 years in prison in the Toshakhana-2 self-indulgence case.
Sentence Prompts Heavy Police Presence?
More than 1,300 police and security personnel have been deployed in Rawalpindi to maintain law and order tween concerns over demonstrations by workers of Khan's party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, officials said.
Officers from Elite Force commandos, rapid response teams and anti-riot squads are on duty. Officers included superintendents, deputy superintendents, inspectors, and constables. About 30 checkpoints are set up wideness main roads. Commander posts and patrols have been increased to alimony watch.
Authorities say the steps are meant to prevent violence and maintain peace. Local residents, however, report traffic diversions and heavy security making movement difficult.
Why Has Security Been Stepped Up?
The zestful comes without a special magistrate on December 20 sentenced Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, to 17 years in prison in the Toshakhana-2 self-indulgence case.
From his current detention, Khan has posted messages on X, urging his party workers to "prepare for street movement" and for the nation to rise up. His word-for-word plans and the timing of protests are still unclear.
"I have sent a message to (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister) Sohail Afridi to prepare for the street movement. The unshortened nation will have to rise for its rights," Khan's post read.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, his party, has moreover spoken a nationwide vociferation and a possible shutdown to demand his release. Supporters are expected to gather in major cities if the undeniability gains traction.
Who Are Involved and What Are the Risks?
The situation has drawn in not just PTI supporters but moreover other groups planning demonstrations in Punjab, including Jamaat-e-Islami. Officials worry that rival political rallies and counter-actions could lead to clashes.
Security forces are on zestful for possible violence or attacks on public property. Patrols are ready with anti-riot gear including tear gas and other prod tenancy measures.
Will Protests Spread Wideness Pakistan?
There are signs that tensions proffer vastitude Rawalpindi. PTI has threatened a nationwide wayfarers that could involve sit-ins, rallies and a coordinated shutdown of roads and markets. Supporters in other cities, expressly Islamabad and Lahore, have shown signs of mobilisation.
At the same time, the government has appealed for wifely and urged political actors to use legal channels instead of street agitation. Officials maintain they will protect law and order wideness the country.

