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Business activities remained closed in curfew clamped areas |
| ISLAMABAD - 7th July 2007 |
| By AAJ News Archive |
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Due to curfew clamped by the government in sector G-6, on Friday, shopping centers in the nearby area remained closed.
According to details, business activities in the Aabpara Market and Melody Market remained stationary owing to curfew. The residents of the said areas and also adjoining areas were bound to live in their houses anyhow, a relaxation was given to the residents so that they could offer prayer and purchase utility items.
During the relaxation period, residents told journalists that they were facing a lot of problems owing to curfew.
They asked the government to take immediate steps to address their grievances and address the stand-off of Lal Mosque as soon as possible.
Copyright PPI (Pakistan Press International), 2007
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