Islamabad: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on Sunday directed commissioner Islamabad, a capital town of Pakistan, to provide every facility to the long marchers especially to the children and women present there.
In a written directive given to commissioner Islamabad, the PM Ashraf said that special arrangement should be made for the children and women present in the long march in order to avoid severe cold in the capital.
Meanwhile, according to Pakistan Metrological Department, the temperature in Islamabad could decrease upto 3 C in the late night. It further stated that the fog might increase while there would no winds.
Earlier, the temperature recorded at midnight in Islamabad was 9 C.
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