Pakistan decides to shorten duration of Youm-e-Ali processions
2026-03-10 - 07:14
LAHORE – A comprehensive security plan has been prepared for processions and gatherings on the occasion of Youm-e- Ali observed across the country to pay homage to Hazrat Ali (RA) on martyrdom anniversary. Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with prominent Shia scholars from across the country to discuss security and administrative arrangements in light of the current national situation. It was agreed that all processions on 21st Ramadan, marking Hazrat Ali’s (RA) martyrdom, will conclude by Maghrib prayer, while the duration of other processions will also be shortened. Minister Naqvi emphasized that every possible measure will be taken to ensure the safety and convenience of mourners. He acknowledged the support of religious scholars during difficult times and urged them to promote unity and harmony in the current situation. The Shia scholars assured the government of full cooperation, stating that any plots against national harmony will be foiled through collective unity. Federal Interior Secretary Khurram Agha was also present during the meeting. Under the guidance of Additional IG Karachi, Azad Khan, comprehensive security arrangements have been put in place across the city for the central procession on 21st Ramadan, marking Youm-e-Ali (RA). A total of 5,213 police personnel have been deployed under the city-wide security plan. This includes 19 SSPs, SPs, 53 DSPs, 755 NGOs, 4,244 head constables and constables, along with 142 female police officers to ensure the safety and smooth conduct of the event.