Security heightened for Ashura processions across Sindh

Published
The main 9th Muharram procession passes through M.A. Jinnah Road.—Shakil Adil / White Star
The main 9th Muharram procession passes through M.A. Jinnah Road.—Shakil Adil / White Star

KARACHI: Security has been beefed up across the province and more than 50,000 policemen and Rangers personnel have been deployed to provide security for the main Ashura processions in all major cities and towns of Sindh, particularly Karachi, on Sunday (today).

The government has decided to partially suspend cellular services in the areas that fall on the route of the Ashura processions.

On Saturday, 9th Muharram mourning processions culminated peacefully in various cities amid tightened security and deep religious devotion to commemorate the martyrs of Karbala.

In Karachi, the main mourning procession was taken out from Nishtar Park after the main majlis. It proceeded along designated routes under heavy police presence. Other processions emerged from various imambargahs, including Bab-i-Fatima Imam­bargah.

Cellular services were suspended along the procession routes and certain roads and streets were blocked or diverted to manage traffic flow.

The Sindh government also imposed a ban on pillion riding in major cities of the province.

MA Jinnah Road in Karachi was closed to traffic and markets and shops in areas like Saddar, Empress Market and Regal Market were sealed as the main mourning procession passed through the major artery and culminated at Hussainiya Iranian Imambargah in Kharadar.

Over 49,600 police personnel have been deployed across major cities in the province.

Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

GSP-Plus renewal
Updated 18 Jul, 2026

GSP-Plus renewal

THERE is no glossing over the fact that the country’s leadership faces tough choices in the months ahead. Brussels...
AJK engagement
18 Jul, 2026

AJK engagement

A WELCOME lowering of political temperatures appears to be underway in Azad Kashmir, as the region’s...
Delayed relief
18 Jul, 2026

Delayed relief

THE decision to defer the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage’s first funding approvals is a setback for...
Barren reforms
17 Jul, 2026

Barren reforms

PRIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s assertion that agriculture and livestock hold the key to Pakistan’s quick...
Dumbing down?
17 Jul, 2026

Dumbing down?

THE awesome power of generative AI has raised concerns in academic and scientific circles about the impact the...
Eyeing the Margallas
17 Jul, 2026

Eyeing the Margallas

AS Pakistan battles a variety of climate crises, state institutions must do all possible to defend critical...