In Pakistan, national celebrations are often marked with high enthusiasm, but at times, the manner of celebration becomes a source of disturbance for others.
Like in the past, authorities in Islamabad have banned the use and sale of ‘baajas’.
In this context, the deputy commissioner of Islamabad has officially prohibited the sale and use of ‘baajas’ (vuvuzelas), warning that violations will result in legal action.
Sindh bans pillion riding ahead of Independence Day
All assistant commissioners and magistrates have been directed to confiscate horns from all roadside stalls set up within the city.
The deputy commissioner instructed officers to take immediate action in the field and ensure enforcement against the sale of horns.
He further emphasized that operations should be conducted daily until Independence Day, and any officer whose jurisdiction includes stalls found selling horns will be held accountable.
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