The Punjab Home Department has announced the imposition of Section 144 across the province from the 1st to the 10th of Muharram in a bid to maintain law and order during the holy month.
In a notification issued on Saturday, the provincial home department said that all activities deemed sensitive or potentially provocative will be banned during this period, with special security arrangements being enforced to prevent sectarian violence.
According to the official spokesperson, no new religious processions or gatherings will be allowed during Muharram. The government has also placed a blanket ban on the public display of all types of weapons and firearms, regardless of whether a license has been issued.
Additionally, Section 144 will prohibit any speeches, slogans, or gestures that may incite religious or sectarian sentiments. Statements made through any medium — including social media, loudspeakers, or printed material — that promote sectarian or racial hatred will also be strictly banned.
The notification further stated that pillion riding will be prohibited across Punjab on the 9th and 10th of Muharram. However, exemptions will be granted to senior citizens, women, and law enforcement officials.
As part of the broader security measures, the construction of marquees or any temporary structures on rooftops along procession routes has been forbidden. The collection or stockpiling of stones, bricks, bottles, or other potentially harmful objects on rooftops or in surrounding areas along the routes of processions has also been disallowed.
“Spectators will not be allowed to gather on rooftops or in front of shops on procession routes,” the spokesperson said.
Authorities have urged the public to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and warned of strict legal action against anyone found violating the restrictions.
The Home Department reiterated that all restrictions — with the exception of the pillion riding ban — will be in effect from the 1st to the 10th of Muharram across Punjab.







