ISLAMABAD: Despite the ban on the sale of Baajas (horns) in Islamabad, stalls selling items for Independence Day celebrations in the federal capital were selling horns openly, here on Sunday.
As per the details, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) directed all assistant commissioners to confiscate the Baajas (horns) sold at the stalls in Islamabad as the district administration of the federal capital imposed a ban on the sale and use of Baajas (horns).
DC Irfan Nawaz requested the citizens to refrain from using horn on the occasion of Independence Day and directed the stall owners not to sell the banned toy otherwise the said item would be confiscated.
DC Islamabad added that the person using or selling Baja will face legal consequences.
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