Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has introduced that from December 31, no Afghan nationals may be allowed to live in Islamabad without a No Objection Certificate (NOC). Speaking to the media throughout a visit to the continued construction of an underpass at F-8, Naqvi reaffirmed the authorities’s stance on regulating overseas nationals within the capital. “After December 31, anyone from Afghanistan without an NOC might be required to go away Islamabad,” Naqvi said, highlighting the authorities’s elevated vigilance over overseas citizens in the metropolis. Addressing the aftermath of the current protests, Naqqvi brushed off claims approximately numerous fatalities circulating on social media . “There is a lot of noise approximately our bodies in hospitals, but nobody is giving specifics. I requested the protesters to provide the name of even one man or woman who died. Their embarrassment is evident as they war to call every person,” he stated. The Interior Minister emphasised that a complete record on the protests would soon be submitted to the High Court. Meanwhile, Islamabad seems to be returning to regular after the chaos caused by the protests. “The city is on course, with rapid development on the F-nine avenue and underpass,” Naqvi added. Following the go to, the Minister and Punjab Rangers DG, Major General Mohammad Atif bin Akram, toured PIMS Hospital to fulfill with protection employees injured at some stage in the protests. The officials visited the injured officers from Rangers, FC, and the police, praising their bravery. “You are the heroes of the kingdom,” Naqvi stated, commending their courage in thwarting the violent protests. “We are happy with you for retaining staying power and composure in the face of adversity.” The Minister additionally ensured that the injured employees would acquire the first-class feasible clinical treatment.