‘Strict implementation of the Ramadan Ordinance will be ensured’

WTP Report
Sargodha: During the month of Ramadan in Sargodha, strict implementation of the Ramadan Ordinance will be ensured and shops selling food items will be allowed to open at 4:30 pm.
According to the sources, the meeting presided over by Deputy Commissioner of District Peace Committee Captain Retired Shoaib Ali decided that the food and drink shops should open after 4:30 in the afternoon during Ramadan. Strict action will be taken against those who violate the law.
On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Shoaib Ali said that scholars should support the district administration to promote peace and religious tolerance and strictly implement the Ramadan Ordinance. will be done.
While strict measures have been taken regarding price control. He said that the area in which the hotel is open should be reported immediately, timely and effective action will be taken. He informed the peace committee about price control, Ramadan bazaars and Nighaban Ramadan package and said that strict crackdown will be done against hoarding in Ramadan.
The DC said that the services of the peace committee are commendable and every member of the peace committee is important. In the meeting, DPO Muhammad Faisal Kamran said that a comprehensive security plan has been formed for Ramadan. And foolproof security of other important places has been ensured. At the end of the meeting, a special prayer was offered for the integrity of Pakistan.

 

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