Pakistan deployed massive security forces across all regions for religious events today. Police and military units guard 2,763 processions and 7,598 prayer gatherings happening nationwide. Federal officials watch over 1,129 danger zones through cameras and flying drones. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi leads the safety command center around the clock. His team coordinates with every province to prevent any trouble.
Islamabad hosts 61 prayer meetings and 17 marches under tight protection. Punjab sees the biggest crowds with 3,805 gatherings and 1,677 processions rolling through major cities. Sindh follows with 1,207 prayer sessions and 644 marches moving through busy streets. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa organizes 939 meetings and 261 processions under heavy guard. Balochistan keeps things smaller with 115 gatherings and just 11 marches.
Government teams track every social media post for religious hatred and threats. Naqvi warns that authorities will arrest anyone spreading divisive messages online. Control rooms stay active all day to respond quickly to any emergency calls. Security chiefs promise zero tolerance for anyone trying to create sectarian fights. They vow to stop what they call enemy plots against Pakistan.
The minister believes strong planning will keep all events peaceful and safe. He credits security forces for working hard to protect millions of worshippers. Officials expect no major incidents during this important religious day. Law enforcement agencies remain ready to act fast against troublemakers. The government puts maintaining order above everything else during these sacred observances.
Islamabad hosts 61 prayer meetings and 17 marches under tight protection. Punjab sees the biggest crowds with 3,805 gatherings and 1,677 processions rolling through major cities. Sindh follows with 1,207 prayer sessions and 644 marches moving through busy streets. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa organizes 939 meetings and 261 processions under heavy guard. Balochistan keeps things smaller with 115 gatherings and just 11 marches.
Government teams track every social media post for religious hatred and threats. Naqvi warns that authorities will arrest anyone spreading divisive messages online. Control rooms stay active all day to respond quickly to any emergency calls. Security chiefs promise zero tolerance for anyone trying to create sectarian fights. They vow to stop what they call enemy plots against Pakistan.
The minister believes strong planning will keep all events peaceful and safe. He credits security forces for working hard to protect millions of worshippers. Officials expect no major incidents during this important religious day. Law enforcement agencies remain ready to act fast against troublemakers. The government puts maintaining order above everything else during these sacred observances.