D-Chowk

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D-Chowk is a prominent public square and protest site in Islamabad, Pakistan, known as a central venue for political rallies and demonstrations near key government buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
protest site
public square
associatedWith Pakistani political parties
civil society movements in Pakistan
religious-political rallies in Pakistan
country Pakistan
governedBy Capital Development Authority, Islamabad NERFINISHED
hasAccessVia Constitution Avenue NERFINISHED
Jinnah Avenue NERFINISHED
knownFor large-scale political gatherings
proximity to key state institutions
televised protest sit-ins
languageOfSignage English
Urdu
locatedIn Islamabad
Islamabad Capital Territory NERFINISHED
locatedInArea Red Zone, Islamabad NERFINISHED
mediaCoverage extensively covered by Pakistani news channels during protests
near Constitution Avenue, Islamabad NERFINISHED
Parliament House of Pakistan NERFINISHED
Presidency of Pakistan (Aiwan-e-Sadr) NERFINISHED
Prime Minister’s Office, Pakistan NERFINISHED
Supreme Court of Pakistan building NERFINISHED
notableFeature open plaza layout suitable for large crowds
partOf federal government district of Islamabad
politicalRole frequent site of clashes between protesters and law enforcement
symbolic space for opposition politics in Pakistan
publicAccess open public space
risk frequent traffic disruptions during protests
securityStatus heavily policed during major events
significance central venue for national-level political protests in Pakistan
symbolism symbol of public dissent in Pakistan
urbanContext located in Islamabad’s administrative and diplomatic core
usedFor political rallies
public demonstrations
sit-in protests (dharnas)

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