Service suspension: Cell phones likely to go mute on eve of Eid

Rehman Malik says no banned outfit will be allowed to collect animal skins.


Zahid Gishkori October 24, 2012
Service suspension: Cell phones likely to go mute on eve of Eid

ISLAMABAD:


Cellular services are likely to be suspended on Eidul Azha in some of the sensitive areas of the country, including Karachi, Lahore, some parts of Balochistan and the tribal areas of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, an interior ministry official told The Express Tribune on Tuesday.


Services will be suspended from Friday night till Saturday, he added. The government of Sindh issued a notification on Tuesday announcing a public holiday from October 26 till 29.

On Eidul Fitr this year, cellular services were suspended across the country for one day, causing widespread inconvenience to consumers. Interior Minister Rehman Malik had said the services were suspended to avert untoward incidents.

Cellular services were also blocked in as many as 15 urban centres of the country on account of Ishq-e-Rasool (pbuh) Day on September 21. The suspension resulted in an estimated loss of Rs600 million to cellular service providers.

Meanwhile, Rehman Malik said on Tuesday that “fool-proof” security arrangements would be made on Eidul Azha and provincial governments have been asked to assign special duties to security personnel. He was speaking to journalists after chairing a meeting held to review the law and order situation for Eid.

He added a code of conduct had been finalised regarding the collection of hides of sacrificial animals. All organisations collecting skins will require a certificate issued by the district coordination officer (DCO) or district police officer (DPO) allowing them to do so.

He said banned outfits would not be allowed to carry out public activities such as collection of hides. “The groups proscribed under the Anti-terrorism Act will not be allowed to collect skins or donations under any other name either,” he added.

The minister said home secretaries have been asked to arrange a special video surveillance system to monitor collection of hides. (WITH ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM APP)

Published in The Express Tribune, October 24th, 2012.

COMMENTS (5)

islooite | 12 years ago | Reply Does our Govt realize how much loss this is causing to our telecom industries ? there are had full of investors in Pakistan , why our govt is trying to make them exit Pak for forever ? moment of shame . i bet there is no public interest behind this decision . Our govt just wants to make some more money in short time span while whole country goes bankrupt . Long live Swiss accounts
Qamar Hussain | 12 years ago | Reply

That means citizens have to face a day of trouble rather than a day of celebration on eids now. This will bring more torture because the sacfice of animals requires the timely arrangement of Butchers who cannot be contacted due to the suspension of cellular network. As usual no thought for public's interest before taking this decision by the People's govt.

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