A sniper remains alert on a building during the PPP public gathering. — White Star
“Our beloved leaders Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto are still alive in our hearts and minds and we came here from Larkana to observe the 12th death anniversary of Ms Bhutto,” said Fiza Abro.
She said Bilawal had reorganised his party by mustering a massive show of power in the city where terrorists assassinated her mother. She said the Bhuttos sacrificed their lives for upholding the Constitution and democracy.
Mehmood Hussain from Umerkot said PPP was the only party in Pakistan whose leadership always took care of the poor. He said Bilawal dared to hold the public gathering at the place where his mother was assassinated.
Many PPP workers said Bilawal Bhutto started his political activities by holding a meeting in Rawalpindi and would soon announce a schedule of his other meetings in Punjab.
Following the instructions of Lahore High Court’s Rawalpindi bench, the district government, police and other law enforcement agencies had put tight security inside and outside the venue.
Mr Bilawal Bhutto was escorted to the venue via Gawalmandi amid tight security.
All roads leading to the venue had been sealed by law enforcement agencies by placing containers and other barricades. Walk-through gates were installed at all the entry points and a comprehensive mechanism for body search was adopted in order to avoid any untoward incident.
As many as 5,000 police officials were deployed inside and around Liaquat Bagh. Sharpshooters were also stationed on rooftops of nearby buildings.
Similarly, City Traffic Police (CTP), following instructions of Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Mohammad Bin Ashraf, had devised a traffic plan to facilitate the participants or commuters. The CTO monitored the deployment of wardens at different points in order to ensure smooth flow of traffic.
Published in Dawn, December 28th, 2019