LAHORE: The provincial capital of Punjab is witnessing heightened tensions as PTI protest continue to disrupt daily life, the ongoing clashes between PTI activists and law enforcement agencies have intensified throughout the city, leaving authorities concerned about public safety.
Amid the unrest, the Punjab administration may follow in the footsteps of the Islamabad authorities to announce closures for schools, colleges, and universities tomorrow.
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Lahore’s streets remain filled with PTI demonstrators, the administration has yet to confirm any official school and university closures.
It is pertinent to mention that the Rawalpindi district administration has already announced a holiday for all education institutions tomorrow.
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