In a decisive administrative move, the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration has announced a 48-hour shutdown of all petrol stations in the federal capital. The directive, issued by the Office of the District Magistrate under the leadership of Irfan Nawaz Memon, PAS, will take effect from 6:00 AM on Saturday, May 10, 2025, and continue until early Monday morning.
The notification, circulated on Friday, applies to every petrol filling station operating within the city limits of Islamabad. The temporary closure is part of a broader security strategy aimed at addressing heightened concerns in the capital.
While the official statement did not elaborate on the specific threats, officials and observers believe the measure is linked to current security alerts and administrative preparations. Authorities have emphasized that the shutdown is precautionary and forms part of a wider effort to maintain public order.
Key government bodies, including the Chief Commissioner’s Office, the Inspector General of Police, and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), have been informed of the directive. Additionally, regulatory authorities such as the Higher Education Commission and the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) have been instructed to raise public awareness through news and digital platforms.
Residents of Islamabad are strongly urged to plan their fuel requirements in advance and remain cooperative throughout the temporary suspension. Fuel station owners were formally notified to ensure strict compliance with the district order.
This 48-hour petrol station closure marks a rare but critical measure aimed at preserving safety and stability in the capital. As Islamabad navigates these precautionary steps, the public’s cooperation will be vital in ensuring smooth implementation.

