A meeting was held to review security and sanitation arrangements for upcoming religious festivals and a cricket match in Rawalpindi, involving police, security agencies, and community leaders.

A meeting of the District Peace and Interfaith Harmony Committee was convened on May 25. The gathering, chaired by Additional Deputy Commissioner General Maliha Sahar, focused on reviewing comprehensive plans for ensuring safety and cleanliness during Eid-ul-Azha, Youm-e-Takbeer, and the upcoming Pakistan-Australia cricket match in Rawalpindi.

Representatives from various sectors including police, security agencies, trader bodies, and peace committee members participated. The meeting aimed to address potential challenges and ensure a smooth and secure environment for these significant events. A detailed cleanliness plan was discussed to maintain hygiene standards across the city during the festive period.

The cricket match between Pakistan and Australia is set to take place in Rawalpindi, adding another layer of complexity to the security and logistical preparations. The committee emphasized the importance of coordination among all stakeholders to prevent any disruptions and ensure a seamless experience for spectators and participants alike.

By bringing together diverse groups, the meeting sought to foster interfaith harmony and community cohesion during these important times. The comprehensive approach taken by the District Peace Committee underscores the commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for residents and visitors in Rawalpindi.