The Islamabad High Court on Monday imposed a ban on Valentine’s Day celebrations across the country.
The order came during a hearing of a petition arguing that the day is not part of Muslim tradition and should be banned immediately.
According to the court order, Valentine’s Day related festivities have been banned in public places as well as on an official level. Electronic and print media have also been directed to not give coverage to any promotion of the day celebrating love.
The IHC directed the information ministry, federal government, Pemra chairman and chief commissioner to submit a reply within 10 days. Full story...
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The order came during a hearing of a petition arguing that the day is not part of Muslim tradition and should be banned immediately.
According to the court order, Valentine’s Day related festivities have been banned in public places as well as on an official level. Electronic and print media have also been directed to not give coverage to any promotion of the day celebrating love.
The IHC directed the information ministry, federal government, Pemra chairman and chief commissioner to submit a reply within 10 days. Full story...
Read also: 107 arrested for flying kites in Pakistan..
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