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Murree on High Alert as Section 144 Bans Rallies and Public Gatherings

Last updated: April 29, 2026 9:46 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Murree on High Alert as Section 144 Bans Rallies and Public Gatherings
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Authorities in Murree have imposed Section 144 ahead of New Year celebrations, placing the hill station on high alert and banning rallies, processions, and public gatherings as part of a broader security plan. Reports say the restrictions were introduced to maintain public order, manage the tourist rush, and reduce the risk of disorder during the holiday period.

The administration’s move comes as Murree once again braces for a heavy influx of visitors, something that routinely puts pressure on roads, public spaces, and law-enforcement resources. According to local coverage, the order was enforced from December 31 to January 1, with officials also tightening controls on movement in key tourist zones.

The restrictions go beyond just political activity or demonstrations. Reports say authorities have also moved against fireworks, aerial firing, loudspeakers, loud music, hooliganism and one-wheeling, framing the steps as preventive rather than reactive. Security personnel were directed to remain on alert throughout the period.

One of the more striking curbs affects access to Murree’s busiest public areas. Coverage indicates that Mall Road and nearby spots were being tightly regulated, with some reports saying access would effectively be limited to families in an attempt to control crowd density and avoid chaos in the most congested locations.

The decision reflects a familiar pattern in Murree, where local authorities frequently resort to emergency restrictions during major holidays or high-pressure tourist periods. This time, the message from the administration was blunt: public safety comes first, and celebrations won’t be allowed to spill into disorder.

For visitors, the order means tighter checks, limited movement in central areas and little room for large-scale gathering. For officials, it is an attempt to avoid exactly the kind of crowding and disruption that can turn a festive evening in Murree into a security headache.

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