
The Punjab government has formally requested deployment of Pakistan Army and Rangers to strengthen security arrangements during Muharram across the province, aiming to ensure peace and protect religious gatherings.
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According to official correspondence, the Punjab Home Department sent a request to the federal interior ministry after recommendations from police authorities highlighted the need for additional security support during sensitive religious events.
Meanwhile, the province has asked for a total of 137 companies of Army and Rangers personnel, including 61 Army companies and 76 Rangers companies, to be deployed across 39 districts.
Furthermore, authorities said the deployment will take place from the first to the eleventh of Muharram depending on local security needs, with forces assisting police during processions and major gatherings.
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In addition, officials explained that coordinated efforts between law enforcement agencies and military support will help maintain order, prevent incidents, and ensure safe religious observances throughout the province.
Finally, the request is awaiting federal approval, after which deployment will be finalized based on district-level security assessments and operational requirements determined by provincial authorities.