Rawalpindi authorities cite security risks as PTI awaits final approval for April 9 rally.
Rawalpindi: Pakistan Tehreek‑e‑Insaf (PTI) has formally applied to the Rawalpindi District Administration to hold a public rally at Liaquat Bagh on April 9, sources confirmed Monday. However, no approval has yet been issued by authorities amid ongoing security concerns.
A high‑level administrative meeting was convened to consider the PTI’s application, but officials have withheld a final decision, citing the current law and order situation. Intelligence agencies have reportedly flagged potential security risks associated with large public gatherings, prompting caution from the district leadership.
An initial assessment has already been submitted to the Government of Punjab for review, according to officials familiar with the matter. The report highlights the sensitive security climate in the region and outlines challenges in ensuring public safety should the rally proceed as planned.
To reach a final verdict on the rally approval, the District Administration will hold another consultative session on Tuesday under the chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi. The outcome of that meeting is expected to determine whether PTI will be permitted to stage the event at Liaquat Bagh.
PTI leaders and supporters are closely monitoring developments as tension builds ahead of April 9. The party has not publicly commented on the administration’s delay in issuing the rally permit.
Local residents and political observers are awaiting the official decision, which could have wider implications for public gatherings in Rawalpindi amid heightened security alerts.

