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Pakistan is gearing up for its general elections on February 8, and political parties are actively engaging in campaigns, including marches, rallies, and speeches, as is customary in any democratic process. However, these public gatherings have the potential to cause disruptions such as traffic congestion and safety hazards. It’s worth noting that political activities in Pakistan have at times become targets for violence.

U.S. citizens are urged to stay vigilant and stay informed about the locations of political rallies in the areas they plan to visit. On election day, February 8, areas around polling stations may be crowded, and non-eligible U.S. citizens should steer clear of these locations. Additionally, disruptions to internet and cellular services may occur leading up to and on election day.

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Here are some recommended actions:

  1. Avoid areas with large public gatherings.
  2. Exercise caution if you find yourself unexpectedly near a large gathering or demonstration.
  3. Review your personal security plans.
  4. Stay updated with local media for the latest information.
  5. Keep a low profile.
  6. Carry identification and cooperate with local authorities.

Being aware of these guidelines will contribute to a safer experience during the election period.