Islamabad: Government of Pakistan has formed a special security plan as the Difa-e-Pakistan’s long march against resumption of Nato supply routes underway towards Islamabad.
Rehman Malik, adviser to prime minister on interior affairs, on Sunday said that the government has finalised special security plan for the long march.
“Long march route will be monitored through helicopter and CCTV cameras,” he said and added that the shopkeepers in the capital have ensured him to close their shops by 4pm on Monday.
Thousands of political workers and leaders from different political parties gathered at Nasir Bagh in morning and begun the march toward Islamabad.
The leaders said that thousands of workers would link up with the march from different cities.
Maulana Sami-ul-Haq, the chairman of the DPC, while addressing the march demanded the people to join the march to block American intervention in the country.
Hafiz Saeed said that the long march would bring the nation back to the ideology on which Pakistan was made.
The rally will reach Gujrat through G.T. Road tonight and will leave for Islamabad tomorrow.
As several leader of the DPC are banned to enter the capital, Rehman Malik said that leader of the banned organizations would not be allowed to enter Islamabad with the march.
Earlier, former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani while commenting on the march said that most of them were chronic ‘jihadis’.
Weather is pleasant today and we will provide water and other facilities to the marchers, he added.
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