Pakistanis welcomed a tentative return to normalcy on Saturday following an agreement between the far-right political party Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) and the government after three days of violent protests that choked various cities and throttled economic activity.
In Islamabad and Karachi, traffic returned to normal after protesters ended sit-ins and road blockages were removed over the night.
According to a notification issued by the Sindh Home Department, a province-wide ban under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code which had been placed on October 31 and was to remain for 10 days, has now been withdrawn.
Life returned to normalcy in Lahore after the largest group of TLP supporters wrapped up their protests late Friday night. Road blockages that had crippled the city have been removed and traffic has now begun to flow unimpeded. Public schools have also re-opened, though attendance remained thin on the first day.