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Rawalpindi police deny reports of indefinite market closures

Last updated: April 21, 2026 6:28 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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 Rawalpindi police have categorically denied reports claiming that markets in the city have been closed indefinitely, clarifying that recent shutdowns were temporary and imposed due to security requirements.

According to officials, the closure of major markets and commercial centres was part of heightened security arrangements during high-level diplomatic talks in Islamabad, particularly related to negotiations between the United States and Iran.

Police said there is no notification or policy ordering a permanent closure of markets, urging citizens and traders to ignore misinformation circulating on social media.

Background

In recent days, business activity in Rawalpindi has been severely disrupted as markets in key areas—including Murree Road, Peshawar Road, Saddar and Raja Bazaar—remained closed on administrative orders.

Authorities enforced the shutdown as part of strict security measures, deploying thousands of personnel and setting up checkpoints across the city.

However, confusion persisted as some markets were briefly allowed to reopen before being shut again due to inconsistent instructions and renewed security directives, leading to frustration among traders.

Official stance

Police reiterated that:

Market closures are temporary and situation-dependent
There is no indefinite or long-term shutdown order
Normal business activities will resume once the security situation stabilises

The clarification comes amid growing concern among traders and residents, who have faced shortages of essential goods and financial losses due to repeated closures.

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