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Jamali bans fashion shows in Pakistan

November 12, 2003 19:32 IST

Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali has ordered his government to crack down on fashion shows because they are un-Islamic and give Pakistan a bad image, The News  reported today.

The paper cited an interior ministry order dated October 25, which directs officials to end the regular parades at the more expensive hotels across the nation.

The paper quoted the order as saying: "It has been observed that different functions are organised under the garb of fashion shows at leading hotels of the provinces and federal capital, which militate against our national culture and Islamic values. Such activities are not reflective either of our culture or heritage and subsequently paint the government in bad light.

"The prime minister has taken serious notice of such undesirable activities and has directed that the administration and hotel management be issued strict instructions to avoid recurrence of such programmes, which are not in consonance with Islamic values and norms of decency."


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Sub: right decision

its very good decision taken by prime minister of pakistan.I hopes indian govt should take the same decision to protect our culure and heritage ...


Posted by amit





Sub: good

don't know when our Pm will take such a step .. waiting for that moment eagerly ...


Posted by Srinand





Sub: Keep it up

Keep it up dear Paki. You will get high moral points.


Posted by Sudhanshu Mittal





Sub: ban fashion shows

It should be ban it is shame for muslims and for pakistan.


Posted by shakeel





Sub: Way to gooo Pakis

And the SOB's talk about democracy!!!!


Posted by SJ




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