Islamabad Cracks Down on “Baja” Sale and Use Ahead of Independence Day

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As Pakistan prepares to celebrate its 77th Independence Day, the Islamabad administration has taken a crucial step to ensure public safety and maintain order. Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz has imposed a complete ban on the sale and use of “Baja” (plastic horn), effective immediately.

The decision comes after reports surfaced of “Baja” being sold openly at various stalls across the city. These explosive items pose a significant risk to public safety, particularly during celebrations. The ban aims to prevent any potential harm to citizens and maintain a peaceful atmosphere during the Independence Day festivities.

DC Nawaz has urged citizens to cooperate with the authorities and refrain from using “Bajas” during the celebrations. He emphasized the potential risks associated with their use, citing the need for a safe and orderly observance of the national day.

The notification issued by the DC’s office instructs stall owners to cease the sale of “Bajas” immediately. It also warns of legal action against anyone found violating this directive. The authorities are committed to enforcing the ban and ensuring compliance.

The move has been welcomed by citizens, who appreciate the efforts to maintain public safety. “It’s a great decision by the authorities,” said a local resident. “We want to celebrate our Independence Day with enthusiasm, but safety should be our top priority.”

The ban on “Baja” sale and use is a timely reminder of the importance of public safety during celebrations. It also highlights the need for responsible behavior and cooperation with authorities to ensure a peaceful and enjoyable experience for all.

As Pakistan celebrates its Independence Day, the Islamabad administration’s proactive approach sets a positive example for other cities to follow. By prioritizing public safety and maintaining order, we can ensure a memorable and enjoyable celebration for all.

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