The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has issued a strict ban on all government employees from attending the upcoming rally organized by the banned Pushtoon Tahafuz Movement (PTM). The notification, aimed at reinforcing the government’s stance against proscribed organizations, warns that any government employee found to be involved in the rally—whether openly or discreetly—will face legal consequences.
According to the notification, the ban extends to all forms of participation, including physical presence, financial support, or any other kind of assistance to the PTM. The government’s directive applies across all departments, leaving no room for employees to engage in any activity related to the PTM rally. The notification emphasizes that any breach of these guidelines will be met with strict legal action, in accordance with the law.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s decision is part of its broader strategy to prevent support for banned organizations within its ranks. As the PTM rally approaches, employees have been reminded of their responsibilities and the legal repercussions that may follow if they defy the directive. The notification reinforces that adherence to this order is mandatory and leaves no ambiguity regarding the consequences of non-compliance.
Government employees are therefore advised to steer clear of the event and refrain from any direct or indirect involvement, as the government continues to enforce its policy against activities associated with proscribed organizations.