Islamabad airport road blocked over gas shortage

Islamabad airport road blocked over gas shortage
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Summary Hundreds of furious protesters blocked off airport highway on Monday.

The people were demonstrating against debilitating gas shortages.Policemen were pelted with stones, witnesses said.A second angry crowd torched tyres in Islamabad and twin city Rawalpindi, throwing stones at police and private vehicles over gas rationing that has left thousands of homes without heat for hours at a time.Yawning energy shortfalls frequently trigger violent protests across Pakistan, where opposition parties are setting in motion campaigns designed to force elections earlier than scheduled in February 2013.A mob blocked the main airport highway, forcing airline passengers to get out of their cars and walk with their luggage, and others to abandon their vehicles and walk home.Thick black smoke spewed into the air from burning tyres, while protesters used stones and tree branches to shut down the road.A police official said protesters chanted slogans against the government and demanded an end to the gas shortages.The protesters are still on the road, even after police tried to disperse them. They are protesting against gas shortages for up to two kilometres (one mile), said Ghulab Khan, an official in the police control room.Separately traffic in Faizabad square, which links Islamabad to Rawalpindi, was blocked for more than five hours by several hundred protesters armed with sticks.

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