Imran Khan’s Azadi Chowk | |
Location | Jinnah Avenue, Islamabad |
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Postal code | 44000 |
Nearest Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus station | Parade Ground |
Coordinates | 33°43′46″N 73°05′36″E / 33.729435798731494°N 73.09334404119988°E |
Other | |
Known for | Being a site of numerous political demonstrations and sit-ins |
D-Chowk, and sometimes referred to as Democracy Chowk, recently renamed by public as Gaza Chowk,[1] is a large town square located on the junction of Jinnah Avenue and Constitution Avenue in Islamabad, Pakistan. It is located in the government district, close to several important government buildings: the Presidency, the Prime Minister’s Office, the Parliament, and the Supreme Court.[2]
The square used to be a popular recreational area for the local people. After the shift of venue from Rawalpindi's Race Course, the Pakistan Day Parade used to be here for several years.[3] It has now been moved to the Shakarparian Parade Ground.[4]
The square is a frequent venue for political rallies and other public gatherings,[5] and has been likened to Egypt's Tahrir Square.[2] Since the square is a junction on two major roads, such meetings have repeatedly paralyzed traffic in Islamabad.
In April 2016, the government decreed that the square should be rebuilt to make it a no-go area for protesters.[6] However, political rallies continue to be held there.[7]
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