Khaleej Times

Court bans Valentine’s Day celebratio­ns

- IANS

islamabad — The Islamabad High Court on Monday imposed a ban on Valentine’s Day celebratio­ns across Pakistan.

The order came during the hearing of a petition arguing that the day was not part of Islamic tradition and should be banned, the Dawn reported.

A day before Valentine’s Day, the Federal Ministry of Informatio­n, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) and the Islamabad High Commission have been told by Justice Shaukat Aziz, who was hearing the case, to submit their replies regarding the immediate execution of the court’s orders.

Print and electronic media have also been warned to “stop all Valentine’s Day promotions immediatel­y”, while Pemra has been ordered to monitor all mediums and send out notificati­ons banning any related promotions.

The orders were given on a petition submitted by citizen Abdul Waheed, who maintained that promotions on mainstream and social media for Valentine’s Day are “against Islamic teachings and should be banned immediatel­y.”

The petition had further called for a ban on the celebratio­n of Valentine’s Day in public places.

Every year, Valentine’s Day draws a mixed response from Pakistani citizens, with some supporting and celebratin­g it, but others protesting its observance.

In major cities, various restaurant­s, delivery services and bakeries come up with Valentine’s Day promotions. On the other hand, there are those who come up with anti-Valentine’s campaigns, such as ‘Haya Day’ on university campuses and various ‘Say no to Valentine’s Day’ campaigns throughout the country.

Last year, President Mamnoon Hussain had urged Pakistanis to forego celebratin­g Valentine’s Day, saying that it was not a part of Muslim tradition, but of the West.

He had said, “Valentine’s Day has no connection with our culture and it should be avoided,” and added that the downsides of western culture had “adversely affected one of our neighbouri­ng countries.” —

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