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How ordinary citizens make their way through Faizabad during the sit-in
I have to travel across the Faizabad Interchange everyday to get to work and the commute usually takes less than 30 minutes.
That changed dramatically after the first weekend of this month when the capital came under virtual siege with the followers of a cleric blocking the expressway that connects Islamabad with Rawalpindi.
After spending hours and hours in traffic for the first few days after the start of the sit-in, I decided that enough was enough. I asked a colleague of mine as to how he was managing to find a way around the circus to get to work. He explained the faster and cheaper modus operandi and I followed suit.