The petitioner’s counsel said that orders should be issued to ensure the flow of traffic on highways and motorways. CJ Farooq said as the federation was in control of highways and motorways it could give directions in this regard and if highways and motorways were closed, trade would also be affected.
He said no one had the right to occupy the motorway.
The IHC CJ further said Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui had ruled in the dharna case that all rallies would be held in the parade ground.
“Foreigners also live in Islamabad and the diplomatic movement also gets affected because of these protest rallies,” Justice Farooq said.
After clubbing traders’ petition against the possible closure of roads because of PTI protest with the party’s plea seeking NOC for the sit-in and rally, the court adjourned the hearing till Friday.
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