The scene of an Ashura procession in Peshawar. — DawnNewsTV
Security during Muharram has remained a matter of concern for over a decade because of a number of incidents of suicide attacks and sectarian violence.
Apart from police, Rangers and Frontier Corps personnel have been deployed in many cities on the routes of Ashura processions, while the army is also kept standby and can be called in case of an emergency.
Rawalpindi The main procession in Rawalpindi emerged from Imambargah Ashiq Hussain. All roads along the procession route have been sealed.
Extraordinary security arrangements have been made in the city considering the past incident at Raja Bazaar as Ashura has coincided with a Friday.
In 2013, authorities had to impose a curfew in parts of Rawalpindi after sectarian clashes erupted during a Muharram 10 (on Friday) procession near Fawara Chowk, that left at least eight people dead and dozens injured.
Lahore The main procession in the city started from Nisar Haveli and is proceeding through designated routes. It will conclude at Karbala Gamay Shah in the evening.
Nearly 10,000 security personnel have been deployed to protect mourners.
Karachi The main Ashura procession in the city started from Nishtar Park and is making its way to Hussainian Iranian Imambargah in Kharadar, where it will conclude.
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, MQM's Farooq Sattar and the director general of Sindh Rangers also participated in the procession.
Peshawar The main procession in Peshawar emerged from Imambargah Agha Syed Ali Shah Rizvi and concluded peacefully after reaching its destination.
Strict security arrangements had been taken to avoid any untoward incident.
Quetta In Quetta, the main procession was taken out from Imambargah Nichari Alamdar Road. The procession will culminate at its destination after Maghrib prayers.
Additionally, over 30 smaller mourning processions were taken out amid tight security. Secret cameras have been installed in the city to monitor the procession route and a control room has also been established at the inspector general police's office. Aerial surveillance of the procession is also being also conducted by the administration.
Over 5,000 policemen and Frontier Corps personnel have been deployed to maintain the order in the city, while armed forces have been put on high alert to deal with any emergency situation.
Border with Afghanistan, Iran shut Pakistan shut its borders with Afghanistan and Iran on the eve of Ashura.
Keeping imminent security threats in view, the Chaman Friendship Gate on the Pak-Afghan border will remain shut for a second consecutive day today. The FC have tightened security along the porous border to ensure peace in Balochistan during Ashura.
All movements and business activities have been suspended as result of the closure of the border and all traffic has also been suspended. Paramilitary troops are patrolling the border to maintain order.
Zero point at Taftan — on the Pak-Iran border — has also been closed because of Ashura. Security along the 900 km border has been tightened to avert any untoward incident.
FC and Levies personnel have been deployed at both borders to ensure peace.
President, PM's messages In their separate messages to the nation on Ashura, President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan called for forging unity to fight terrorism and counter nefarious designs of enemies of the country, Radio Pakistan reported.