24 Apr 2023 | 06:05 PM UTC
Pakistan: Political rallies likely to occur across Punjab Province through May 14 ahead of and during provincial assembly elections
Political rallies likely to occur in Punjab Province, Pakistan, through May 14 ahead of and during provincial assembly elections.
Event
Political rallies and associated disruptions are likely across Punjab over the coming weeks as political parties seek to mobilize grassroots-level support in the lead-up to and during the May 14 provincial assembly elections. As of April 24, the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) has commenced its election campaign; other parties will almost certainly launch similar actions in the coming days. Although organizers have as yet announced no specific locations for gatherings, campaign rallies will probably take place at prominent public spaces and stadiums, with related demonstrations occurring near government buildings, press clubs, sports grounds, public squares, and thoroughfares.
Participation will vary by locale and sponsoring political group, with the largest turnouts likely in major urban centers, such as Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi; previous political events have attracted thousands of participants. The PTI's leaders have threatened to escalate their activities if the government delays the May 14 provincial election date set by the nation's Supreme Court.
Authorities will likely monitor any such gatherings and may disperse overly disruptive crowds. Officials may implement enhanced measures, such as roadblocks and pedestrian checks, as standard precautions. Clashes between police and activists, as well as between supporters of opposing rival camps, cannot be ruled out. Demonstrators may march along or block roadways, prompting localized transport disruptions. Localized business disruptions are possible near rally venues through May 14.
Advice
Monitor local sources for election rally announcements; avoid all such events as a standard security precaution. Keep away from any political protests that may materialize; depart the area at the first sign of any security disturbance. Plan accordingly for associated localized transport and business disruptions. Heed all official transport and security advisories.