ISLAMABAD: The district administrations have introduced the closure of instructional institutions in Islamabad and Rawalpindi day after today (Monday) amid Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) “do-or-die” protest name. The decision has been taken in view of the prevailing state of affairs, stated a notification issued with the aid of the capital administration. It brought that the notification can be applicable to all academic institutions within the federal capital. The improvement came as the former ruling celebration plans to level a “do-or-die” protest at Islamabad’s D-Chowk in opposition to the “unlawful” incarceration of PTI founder Imran Khan, different party leaders and people, “stolen mandate” in February 8 wellknown elections and twenty sixth Constitutional Amendment. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) had directed the government concerned not to allow the celebration to level demonstration in the federal capital in violation of the newly enacted peaceful meeting regulation. The protests coincide with the approaching visit of the Belarusian president, scheduled from November 25 to 27, including to the authorities’s concerns approximately retaining law and order. Meanwhile, internet offerings have witnessed disruptions within the federal capital together with Karachi, Peshawar and different cities, with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi saying: “Mobile services are working whilst the Internet has been close down.” Security measures consist of the deployment of hundreds of police, Rangers, and Frontier Constabulary (FC) employees, sealing Islamabad’s access and go out points, and imposing Section 144. Apart from the Islamabad management, the Punjab authorities too has imposed Section 144 across the province for three days from November 23 to November 25 and has positioned over 10,seven hundred police employees on standby. The Imran Khan-based birthday celebration, in current months, has marched onto the federal capital on a couple of events which has seen its employees clashing with the law enforcement corporations (LEAs).