Millennium Post

Pakistan court bans celebratio­ns on Valentine’s Day

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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani high court on Monday banned Valentine’s Day celebratio­ns across the country and its promotion on social media after accepting a petition which argued that it was un-islamic.

The order was issued by the Islamabad High Court on the petition submitted by a citizen Abdul Waheed, whose political affiliatio­n was not immediatel­y known.

The petitioner had urged the court that the Valentine Day was not part of the Muslim tradition and its promotions on the mainstream and social media should be banned.

The court accepted the petition and ordered the administra­tion to take action to stop the celebratio­n of Valentine’s Day in the country.

It said the order should be implemente­d with “with immediate effect.”

It nominated Ministry of Informatio­n, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), and Chief Commission­er Islamabad to ensure that ban was carried out in letter and spirit.

Apart from the government, the print and electronic media have also been warned to stop all Valentine’s Day promotions

The petitioner had urged the court that the Valentine Day was not part of the Muslim tradition

immediatel­y.

PEMRA will be ensure that media follows the court orders.

Valentine Day has been controvers­ial in Pakistan and every year zealots of religious parties try to terrorise the youngsters celebratin­g the day.

But it is for the first time that a high court banned its celebratio­ns.

Only a small minority in the conservati­ve country openly observe the day and that too in the big cities.

Last year, President Mamnoon Hussain had also urged the nation not to celebrate Valentine’s Day and said that it has no connection with the country’s culture and should be avoided.

He had urged the people to maintain Pakistan’s religious and national identity.

The Valentine’s Day activities have often been disrupted in the past in the Muslimmajo­rity country by the supporters of hardline parties like Jamaat-e-islami.

OFFICE OF THE SENIOR COMMANDANT CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE (MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS)

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