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Sindh Govt imposes ban on pillion riding from 9 to 10 Muharram

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Sindh Govt imposes ban on pillion riding from 9 to 10 Muharram

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KARACHI: Sindh Home Department has imposed Section 144 from 1st Muharram to 10th Muharram in the province.

The Provincial Home Department has imposed Section 144 throughout the province during Muharram, the notification of which has also been issued.

According to the notification, taking out processions and rallies without permission will be prohibited during Muharram and the ban will be applied from 1st Muharram to 10th Muharram, while pillion riding of motorcycles will be prohibited on 9th and 10th Muharram.

However, the ban shall not be applicable on women, children below the age of 12 years, senior citizens, differently abled persons, journalists, personnel of law enforcement agencies and private security agencies in uniform, and employees of essential services.

The Home Department said that during Muharram, display of weapons and flying of drones will also be banned.

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