A Pakistani high court accepts the petition against Women March termed 'Anti-Islam'


By Salman Shehzad
The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday accepted a petition to stop Aurat (women) March 2020, scheduled to be held on March 8, and summoned officials of Cybercrime Wing of the Federal Investigation Agency on February 27.
The petition, filed by Judicial Activism Council Chairman Azhar Siddique said that "there are various anti-state parties present who are funding this Aurat March with the sole purpose of spreading anarchy amongst the masses" he termed the women march against Islam, and a hidden agenda of the western powers.
"During last year's Aurat March, women were holding placards that had objectionable messages," added Siddique.
He also submitted another application to enforce the Pakistan Electronic Crimes Act, 2016 and Citizen Protection (Against Online Harm) Rules, 2020 to "stop the promotion of anti-state activities such as Aurat March on social media" and another application for the promulgation of the Punjab Red Zone (Establishment and Security) Act, 2018 throughout not only Lahore but also the rest of Punjab but no action has been taken yet.
The petition requested the court to effectively promulgate the Acts mentioned in the petition to "silence the advertisement of Aurat March on social media and to regulate protests such as the Aurat March".
The LHC directed the federal government lawyer to ask for instructions from the Ministry of Interior and inform the court.
On March 8 of last year, women across Pakistan came together to participate in the Aurat March 2019.

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