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LAHORE, Oct 16 (APP): The Punjab government has imposed Section 144 across the province, banning all forms of protests, rallies, processions, sit-ins, gatherings and similar public activities until Saturday, October 18.
According to an official notification issued by the Punjab Home Department, the decision has been taken in view of security threats, terrorism concerns and public safety.
Key restrictions under Section 144 include: A complete ban on gatherings of four or more people in public spaces, the display of weapons is strictly prohibited across Punjab. The use of loudspeakers is banned, except for the call to prayer (Azan) and Friday sermons.
A total ban has been imposed on the publication and distribution of provocative, hateful, or sectarian content.
The spokesperson stated that these measures are aimed at maintaining law and order and ensuring the protection of lives and property.
The spokesperson added that certain exemptions will apply, including wedding ceremonies, funerals, burials, and the duties of government officials and personnel.
The government also warned that public protests and sit-ins could become soft targets for terrorists, and that anti-state elements may exploit such gatherings to advance their agenda. A directive has been issued for widespread public awareness regarding the enforcement of Section 144, the spokesperson concluded.