Mobile phone services shut in Pak\'s major cities

Mobile phone services shut in Pak's major cities

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

were shut down in Pakistan's major cities on Wednesday as the authorities beefed up security to prevent terror attacks during the Eid Milad-un Nabi celebrations, in the wake of a suicide attack in neighbouring that killed over 50 people, mostly clerics.

However, were available but faced periodic glitches.

Terrorists usually use to detonate

Eid Milad-un Nabi is celebrated in with special religious fervour. The day dawned with 31 gun salutes in and 21 salutes at all provincial capitals.

Special prayers were held in the mosques in the early morning. Processions, religious songs, speeches and distribution of are the main features of the day.

However, common people face troubles due to closure of which is done to stop its misuse by militants.

The suicide attack in killed more than 50 people on Tuesday.

Congratulating the nation on the occasion, and in their separate messages called for truly following the teachings of the Prophet to realise the objective of establishing an Islamic welfare state.

"We should give preference to collective national and religious interests and bring positive change in our deeds and actions to transform the country in accordance with the State of Madina," said Alvi.

Khan in his message said the nation should make firm pledge that it will follow the life of the Prophet in true spirit while rising above any petty interests.

"We should refrain from steps which distort the image of Islam in the world," the added.

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First Published: Wed, November 21 2018. 16:36 IST