Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, while reviewing the overall security situation in a meeting, said the federation and its units should jointly take measures to stop “unconstitutional” steps.

  Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah chairs a meeting on law and order. — Picture courtesy: Radio Pakistan
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah chairs a meeting on law and order. — Picture courtesy: Radio Pakistan

According to Radio Pakistan, the minister was briefed about the prevailing situation and strategy to deal with the PTI’s march in a meeting.

The participants were informed that the administration will ensure the writ of the government and control the situation during the PTI march in Rawalpindi.

Sanaullah directed the chief secretaries to ensure that no federal employee would become a part of any illegal activity against the federation.

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