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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. (Virendra Singh Gosain/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
The Government of Pakistan on Monday (9 September) suspended mobile phone and internet services in various parts of the nation, including the bustling cities of Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Karachi and Islamabad, ahead of Muharram, reports India TV.
Justifying the need to cut off the services for Monday and Tuesday, Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) reasoned that suspension was necessary as Shia sect of Muslims will observe their most important ritual on Tuesday (10 September).
As per the officials from PTA, such measures have also been made in the past, all at the last moment, in order to limit outbreaks of violence.
The move by Pakistan comes amid its criticism of India for clampdown on internet services in Jammu and Kashmir after abrogating its special status.