The leaders of Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) in a meeting held here at the Sindh Home Department on Friday endorsed the code of conduct regarding the alliance's public meeting to be held at Nishtar Park on Sunday. MMA leaders Hafiz Mohammad Taqi, Allama Hasan Turabi, Khan Mohammad Rabbani, Rafiq Ahmed, Nasarullah Shaji, Mohammad Hussain Mehanti signed the code of conduct and assured their all co-operation.
Sindh IGP Syed Kamal Shah, Home Secretary Ghulam Mohammad Mohtaram, CCPO Karachi, DIG operations represented the Sindh government.
The IGP said that the MMA representatives would also be involved in security arrangements and asked the alliance to nominate its volunteers so that the participants could be provided security and unconcerned and suspicious people could be identified.
He assured the meeting that foolproof security arrangements would be made under which pickets at buildings surrounding Nishtar Park, bomb disposal squad and screening of the venue, proper parking arrangements, searching of parked vehicles and other necessary arrangements would be made.
It was also informed that in order to ensure complete security law enforcers would perform snap checking of vehicles moving towards the park and asked the organisers to ask their workers for co-operation.
The contents of code of conduct include surrounding population must not be disturbed by the loud speakers, no hindrance in the traffic flow causing hardships for movers, no ethnic, religiously discriminating and sensational speeches, no speech against the ideology of Pakistan, strict ban on exposure of arms and use of fireworks, no rally or procession would be permitted in the cosmopolitan city in future, no wall chalking for the promotion of procession and no objectionable matter containing banners would be displayed.
The organisers of the procession would be responsible for keeping the participants peaceful and disciplined, no private or public vehicles would be forcefully used for transporting participants, sensational slogans would be prohibited, forceful shutter down of routine business would be prohibited, shouting sensational and objectionable slogans before the offices of any other party would be strictly prohibited.
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