pakistan
Section 144 imposed to ensure cleanliness, maintain law and order on Eid Ul Adha
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize LAHORE: To ensure cleanliness, maintain peace and order, and provide better facilities for citizens, the Punjab government has imposed Section 144 across the province, ARY News reported.
- The restriction will remain in place for one week, effective from May 27 (the first day of Eid) until June 2.
- Under Section 144, the provincial government has banned the burning of animal heads, trotters, and waste in public places throughout the week.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize LAHORE: To ensure cleanliness, maintain peace and order, and provide better facilities for citizens, the Punjab government has imposed Section 144 across the province, ARY News reported.
The restriction will remain in place for one week, effective from May 27 (the first day of Eid) until June 2.
Under Section 144, the provincial government has banned the burning of animal heads, trotters, and waste in public places throughout the week.
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