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    Karachi Police Announce Comprehensive Traffic Plan for Youm-e-Ali Procession on March 11

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Karachi is preparing for a significant religious event as the main Youm-e-Ali procession is scheduled to commence from Nishtar Park on March 11, coinciding with the 21st day of Ramadan. This annual observance holds deep spiritual importance for the Shia community, marking the martyrdom anniversary of Hazrat Ali (RA), the first Imam and a revered figure in Islamic history. The city’s traffic police have proactively issued a comprehensive traffic management plan to facilitate the procession and minimize disruption for commuters.

    The procession is set to begin promptly at 1:00 pm from Nishtar Park, following its traditional route through key city areas before culminating at Imambargah Hussainia Iranian located in Kharadar. This route has been carefully selected to accommodate the large number of participants expected to join the mourning march, which is one of the largest religious gatherings in Karachi during Ramadan. Authorities anticipate a high turnout, reflecting the deep reverence and cultural significance of Youm-e-Ali across Pakistan.

    In light of the procession, several major roads will be temporarily closed to general traffic to ensure the safety of participants and smooth movement of the procession. Notably, MA Jinnah Road will be shut from Guru Mandir to Tower, while Corridor Three, spanning from Saddar Dawakhana to Regal, will also remain inaccessible for regular vehicles during the event. These closures are part of a broader strategy to prevent congestion and maintain order in the city’s busiest areas.

    To assist motorists, the traffic police have outlined specific diversion routes. Vehicles approaching from District Central will be rerouted via Lasbela towards Nishtar Road Garden, while those coming from Liaquatabad will be directed from Guru Mandir towards Lasbela and Garden. Additionally, commuters travelling between Hasan Square and Peoples Chowrangi are advised to use alternative paths such as New MA Jinnah Road, Jail Flyover, Teen Hatti, and Nishtar Road. These measures aim to distribute traffic flow evenly and reduce bottlenecks during peak procession hours.

    Furthermore, traffic movement on Shahrah-e-Quaideen will be restricted beyond the Society Light Signal to facilitate the procession’s passage. Vehicles with special permits, including those carrying Niaz and Sabeel—items traditionally distributed during religious commemorations—will be granted access from designated entry points: Society Light Signal and MA Jinnah Road Tower respectively. This controlled access ensures that essential services and ceremonial activities proceed without hindrance.

    Throughout the day, traffic police personnel will be strategically positioned at all diversion points and along alternative routes to guide drivers and pedestrians. Their presence is crucial in managing the large crowds and maintaining law and order during this significant religious occasion. The authorities urge the public to cooperate fully with the traffic arrangements and plan their travel accordingly to avoid inconvenience.

    Overall, the Karachi police’s detailed traffic plan reflects a well-coordinated effort to balance the city’s daily transportation needs with the cultural and religious importance of Youm-e-Ali. As the city comes together to honor the legacy of Hazrat Ali (RA), these measures will help ensure that the procession proceeds smoothly and safely, preserving the sanctity of the event while minimizing disruption to everyday life.

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