KARACHI: Sindh government on Wednesday notified of a public holiday to be observed on Eid Milad un Nabi (PBUH), falling on October 19. Pakistan had sighted the moon for the holy month of Rabiul Awal on October 7. On Monday, the government imposed a ban on pillion riding in the province as part of security arrangements on the occasion of Eid Miladun Nabi (PBUH). According to a notification issued by the home department, a ban has been imposed on pillion riding in all cities on October 19. “Against the backdrop of numerous threat alerts of disruption of law and order during various events of Rabiul Awal, there is a need for imposing a ban under Section 144 Cr.PC on pillion riding for one day on 12th Rabiul Awal 1443 Hijri i.e. October 19, 2021,” the notification read. The home department further added that the ban won’t apply to women, children below the age of 12 years, senior citizens, personnel of law enforcement agencies/security agencies in uniform, employees of essential services and journalists subject to showing their press card/service card. Imran Khan inaugurates official celebrations of Rabiul Awal Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday inaugurated the official celebrations for the month… Read full this story
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