In a move aimed at enforcing wedding regulations, the Caretaker Chief Minister of Punjab Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday issued strict directives to ensure compliance with the 'one-dish' rule and curfew on marriage ceremonies' timing.
The CM's unwavering commitment to upholding these restrictions is set to have a significant impact across the province, with Lahore included.
The regulations, which specify that only 'one dish' may be served at weddings and that ceremonies must conclude by 10 pm, are being reinforced with utmost urgency.
Mohsin Naqvi left no room for ambiguity, emphasszing the need for uncompromising adherence to these rules, even at farmhouses. Any transgressions will face immediate consequences, as the CM strongly discouraged leniency.
In addition to addressing the wedding regulations, Chief Minister Naqvi paid a visit to the Ghora Chowk Defence Mor flyover project, where he assessed its progress and construction work.
Expressing satisfaction with the project's continuous day-and-night advancement, he urged the construction team to maintain high-quality standards while expediting the work.
In a show of support and recognition for the security forces, the Chief Minister lauded their efforts in thwarting a terrorist assault on the Mianwali Training Air Force Base.
He highlighted the timely and decisive actions of the security personnel in defeating the terrorists' sinister intentions.
Mohsin Naqvi went on to pay tribute to these brave soldiers, hailing them as the nation's heroes and expressing the nation's profound pride in their unwavering courage.