Capital residents complain of chaotic traffic, uncertainty since Azadi March’s arrival
ISLAMABAD: Since the Azadi March took over its allotted protest site in H-9, residents and visitors to the area and around Kashmir Highway have been forced to deal with chaotic traffic, shipping containers, the deployment of law enforcement personnel and various other issues.
Although this area typically saw a lot of traffic from Islamabad and Rawalpindi residents shopping at the weekly market or visiting nearby government institutions, their day-to-day movement has been restricted because of protesters who have been camped out in the area for more than a week.
The metro bus depot there has also been closed, and the service between Rawalpindi and Islamabad has been suspended indefinitely. Students have had difficulty reaching their institutions, while government offices such as the Federal Directorate of Education, Excise and Taxation Office, Higher Education Commission and others have seen low attendance and few visitors.
People living near protest site face host of problems, including restricted movement and insecurity
Some universities, including the National University of Modern Languages, have even altered their mid-semester examination plans because of tensions in the area.
Meanwhile, residents of G-9, Peshawar Mor and Saryia Chowk have faced a host of problems as well.
They have demanded the government resolve the issue, saying that they have been confined to their homes and the movement of women and children in particular has been restricted.
Residents in the area said they felt insecure because of an expected clash between the government and protesters, and are now also facing several problems caused by the presence of a large number of people in the area.
Some even said they were thinking of moving elsewhere, or moving in with relatives who live in neighbouring Rawalpindi. They said that the area used to feel safe, but since the arrival of the Azadi March, people have been roam the streets and public parks and taking shelter in markets at night.