Islamabad placed on high alert for Youm-e-Ali processions

Islamabad authorities have placed the city on high alert for Youm-e-Ali, deploying extra security and monitoring processions to ensure public safety.

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March 11, 2026

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Islamabad placed on high alert for Youm-e-Ali processions

ISLAMABAD: Authorities in the federal capital have heightened security measures ahead of Youm-e-Ali, which marks the martyrdom anniversary of Hazrat Ali (RA), according to an official statement.

Security officials have announced that Islamabad is on high alert, with comprehensive arrangements in place to ensure the safety of processions and gatherings scheduled for the religious occasion. The police have deployed additional personnel across the city, particularly along the routes of main processions and at key religious sites.

According to the official statement, law enforcement agencies are coordinating closely to monitor the situation and prevent any untoward incidents. Security checkpoints have been established at various locations, and the movement of vehicles and individuals is being strictly monitored. Surveillance cameras have also been installed along procession routes to enhance monitoring capabilities.

The statement further said that senior police officials will supervise the security arrangements on the ground, and special instructions have been issued to maintain vigilance throughout the day. The authorities have urged citizens to cooperate with law enforcement personnel and report any suspicious activity immediately.

Youm-e-Ali is observed annually to commemorate the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (RA), the fourth Caliph of Islam. The day is marked by processions and gatherings, particularly by members of the Shia community, in various cities across Pakistan, including Islamabad.

Officials have emphasized that all necessary steps are being taken to ensure peace and security during the observance of Youm-e-Ali in the capital.

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