In Islamabad, Pakistan, schools were closed due to anticipated protests by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters marching to demand the release of party leader Imran Khan. The protests have disrupted daily life, with blocked roads and internet blackouts causing financial losses for businesses and hardship for residents. Many, like furniture salesman Tahir Mehmood and ride-hailing app worker Safdar Ali, are frustrated by the impact on their livelihoods and families as the protests continue in the capital city.
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