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Notification of two-day holiday in Islamabad turns out to be fake

Fake notification said there will be holidays from Jan 23 to 24
AFP/File
AFP/File

The Office of Deputy Commissioner in Islamabad has clarified that there are no holidays on January 23 and 24 as the government closed four universities in the federal capital.

“Fake,” Islamabad’s deputy commissioner said in a post on X while sharing the fake notification.

It claimed that all schools, colleges, universities, all private companies, markets, and commercial banks would remain closed on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The threat alert issued for universities said that the risk of the attack could be high due to the involvement of a female bomber as security measures pay more attention to the scrutiny of males.

Pakistan goes to the polls on February 8 and thousands of auxiliary security forces are set to saturate the nation’s capital and northwestern region abutting Afghanistan.

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