Islamabad and Rawalpindi have reopened after a 12-day lockdown, bringing relief to residents and businesses across the twin cities.
The restrictions, imposed due to heightened security during high-level diplomatic engagements, had significantly disrupted daily life, including traffic movement and commercial activity.
Why the Lockdown Was Imposed
The lockdown was introduced as part of strict security measures during sensitive international talks held in Islamabad.
Authorities had:
- Restricted entry and exit points
- Closed major roads and highways
- Limited public gatherings
- Increased security deployment across key areas
These measures were aimed at ensuring the safety of officials and maintaining control during a critical diplomatic period.
Impact on Daily Life
The 12-day lockdown had a noticeable impact on the public:
Traffic Disruptions
Major routes between Islamabad and Rawalpindi were either closed or heavily restricted, leading to long delays and limited mobility.
Business Activity
Markets, offices, and commercial centers faced reduced footfall, affecting daily earnings and economic activity.
Public Inconvenience
Residents experienced difficulty in commuting, accessing services, and carrying out routine tasks.
Gradual Restoration of Services
With the lockdown now lifted, authorities have begun restoring normal operations across the twin cities.
- Roads have been reopened
- Traffic flow has resumed
- Public transport is returning to regular schedules
- Businesses are gradually reopening
This marks a return to routine life after nearly two weeks of restrictions.
Security Presence Still in Place
Despite the reopening, security remains heightened in certain areas.
Authorities have indicated that:
- Some sensitive zones may continue to have restricted access
- Security personnel will remain deployed in key locations
- Monitoring will continue to ensure stability
This suggests a cautious transition rather than an immediate full rollback.
Economic Activity Set to Recover
The reopening is expected to boost local economic activity:
- Markets and retail sectors are likely to recover
- Daily wage earners can resume work
- Transport and logistics operations will normalize
While short-term losses were significant, the easing of restrictions offers a chance for recovery.
Public Relief After Extended Restrictions
Residents have expressed relief as movement restrictions are lifted.
The return of normal traffic and open markets has improved accessibility and reduced the pressure caused by prolonged limitations.
Conclusion: Back to Normal, But With Caution
The reopening of Islamabad and Rawalpindi marks the end of 12 days of strict security lockdown, restoring daily life across the twin cities.
However:
- Security vigilance remains in place
- Certain areas may still face restrictions
- Authorities are proceeding cautiously
The situation reflects a balance between normalcy and continued security preparedness.


