No More Valentine Celebrations For Pakistani People
An Islamabad High Court in Pakistan's capital on Monday banned the celebration of Valentine's Day across the country 'with immediate effect.'
The order prohibits any form of media adverts that reference Valentine's Day. It also proscribed the sale of associated merchandise stating that 14th February cannot be celebrated in "any public space or government building."
The judgement, according to report by CNN, came after a citizen called Abdul Waheed filed a petition claiming that ongoing promotions of Valentine's Day were "against the teachings of Islam and should be banned immediately."
In Pakistan, resistance against Val's Day is not completely unusual with protests and rallies held every February 14 against it.
The order prohibits any form of media adverts that reference Valentine's Day. It also proscribed the sale of associated merchandise stating that 14th February cannot be celebrated in "any public space or government building."
The judgement, according to report by CNN, came after a citizen called Abdul Waheed filed a petition claiming that ongoing promotions of Valentine's Day were "against the teachings of Islam and should be banned immediately."
In Pakistan, resistance against Val's Day is not completely unusual with protests and rallies held every February 14 against it.
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