People urged to cooperate with police in implementing traffic plan.
CTO directs to ensure smooth traffic passage for ambulances.
Three drop lanes are allocated for heavy vehicles.
In a bid to avoid any inconvenience to commuters, the Lahore traffic police on Friday issued a traffic plan for Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) public meeting at the Greater Iqbal Park on Saturday (tomorrow), where the party’s supremo Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to deliver his maiden speech after touching down in Pakistan after a span of almost four years.
The district administration of Lahore has already granted permission to the former ruling party to hold a public meeting at the park.
In addition to this, all the legal hurdles were removed a day earlier in the smooth return of the three-time former prime minister — who has been in self-imposed exile in London since November 2019 owing to health reasons — after he was granted protective bail in two graft cases while his arrest warrant in the Toshakhana case was suspended by an accountability court.
According to the traffic advisory, 16 parking points have been allocated for the participants. In addition to this, three drop lanes were allocated for heavy/large vehicles.
The people coming from Gujrat, Gujranwala, Kamonki and Muridke are asked to use the Eastern Bypass from Kala Shah Kaku to reach the Iqbal Park.
The PML-N’s supporters coming from Sargodha, Faisalabad and the motorway will reach the park via Sigian and Ring Road. Trafic coming from Okara, Sahiwal, and Multan will reach the jalsa venue by passing through motorway Babu Sabu- Bandar Road- Niazi Shaheed Chowk, it added.
The party’s supporters coming from Kasur, Kahana, Ferozepur and Mall Road will reach the jalsa venue via Kachehri Chowk and Data Darbar.
The traffic police advised the participants coming from Kachehri Chowk to park their vehicles on Saggian Ring Road.
As per the trafic plan, the section of the road between Sheranwala and Greater Iqbal Park will remain closed to normal traffic tomorrow.
In order to facilitate the commuters, the traffic police would keep informing the citizens about the latest traffic situation in the metropolis via the Rasta app, FM 88.6 and helpline 15, said City Trafic Officer (CTO) Mustansir Feroz. He directed to ensure smooth traffic passage for ambulances and emergency vehicles round the clock in the mega city. The police officer also urged the participants of the jalsa to cooperate with the police in implementing the traffic plan.