As Islamabad prepares for a possible second round of negotiations between the Pakistan government and the protesting opposition, the city is bracing for a repeat of the disruptions that brought it to a standstill last week. In anticipation of potential protests and unrest, authorities have ordered the closure of all hotels and transportation services in the capital city, starting from Sunday. The move is seen as a precautionary measure to prevent any violence or clashes between protesters and security forces, which could put tourists and locals alike at risk. With tensions running high, residents and visitors alike are advised to stay informed and plan their movements accordingly as the city prepares for a potentially volatile week ahead.
Islamabad hotels, transportation close Sunday as city braces for possible round two of negotiations New York Post