The DPO has made it mandatory for the organizers of traditional and licensed programs of the martyrdom day of Hazrat Ali to conclude them on time.

The DPO has made the organizers of the traditional and licensed programs of the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali bound to end on time, the organizers will be responsible for the language and speech of the speakers, instructions to keep a close eye on the people included in the Fourth Schedule, according to the details, in the light of the orders of IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar, the DP and Rana Tahir Rehman are fully focused on law and order, the DPO has provided complete foolproof security to all the traditional and licensed programs organized on the occasion of the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali and has made the organizers of these programs bound that all the programs will end on time, traditional and licensed processions will be able to run only on the specified route, no traditional or licensed procession will be able to run even an inch off the route, DPO Rana Tahir Rehman says that the organizers of the program are also bound by the language and speech of the people who come from outside to address the traditional and licensed programs. The DPO, while giving professional instructions to the police officers across the district, said that it is the responsibility of the police to keep a close watch on the activities of the people included in the Fourth Schedule within the ambit of the law. The presence of the people included in the Fourth Schedule at their residence is also a requirement of the law. Immediate legal action should be taken against the person included in the Fourth Schedule who is not present at his residence.

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