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Cellular services in Karachi to remain partly suspended till Muharram 10

Telecommunication regulator says decision taken in line with the instructions issued by the Ministry of Interior

By Tariq Moin Siddiqui
July 23, 2023
Representational image. — AFP/File
Representational image. — AFP/File 

KARACHI: The mobile services in some areas of Karachi will remain partially suspended till the 10th of Muharram (July 29), said the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Sunday. 

The decision taken by the telecommunication regulator is in line with the instructions issued by the Ministry of Interior.

Several complaints have been received as consumers claim that mobile services are being affected in some areas at different times while some people are facing a complete shutdown.

The areas where mobile services are either suspended or affected are Steel Town, Gulshan-e-Hadid, Jaffer e Tayar Society, Malir 15, Future Colony, Dawood Chowrangi, Haji Zakaria Goth.

Meanwhile, services are partially suspended in Shah Latif Town, Bhitaiabad, Memon Goth Main Market and Bin Qasim Town including other areas.

The federal government has announced public holidays on the 9th and 10th of Muharram (July 28 and 29) on account of Ashura.

"[…] it is for general information that the Prime Minister is pleased to declare 28th to 29th July, 2023 (Friday & Saturday) as public holidays on the occasion of Ashura (9th & 10th Moharram 1445 AH)," a notification issued by the Cabinet Division stated.

The country will mark the first of Muharram, the beginning of the new Islamic year 1445 AH, this evening (July 20), which means Youm-e-Ashura will be observed on July 29 (Saturday).

Earlier, the Government of Sindh banned pillion riding on Muharram 9 and 10 under several measures taken — under Section 144 of the CrPC — to ensure the Ashura days activities continue uninterrupted.

Moreover, the federal government approved the deployment of armed forces across the country to ensure security during the holy month of Muharram.