Independence Day: Sale & usage of Bajas Banned in Karachi. A judge ordered that strong measures taken against the use of vuvuzelas (toy horns) by vendors and individuals. In order to address concerns about noise pollution during the upcoming Independence Day celebrations. The directive aims to curtail the custom of using these loud horns at festive times.
As Independence Day draws near, vuvuzelas frequently offered for sale at stalls all over the nation alongside other goods.
The judge has ordered the police to apply strict penalties against the sale and use of vuvuzelas. In accordance with a particular section of the Criminal Procedure Code in response to this issue.
Police officers instructed to use legal provisions from the Pakistan Penal Code to pursue legal action against those who sell and use these noisy toys.
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Vehicles decorated with Pakistani flags and green colors are a common sight as August 14th approaches and people celebrate Independence Day.
To show their love for the nation on this special day, people also decorate their homes, markets, and streets with flags and lights.
Pakistan will commemorate Independence Day this year on its 76th anniversary of gaining its independence.