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    KP Assembly Passes Strict Anti-Begging Law with Jail Penalties

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has enacted a new law aimed at combating the widespread issue of begging within the province. This legislation introduces strict penalties, including imprisonment, for individuals found guilty of soliciting alms in public spaces. The move reflects growing concerns over the social and economic impacts of begging, which often involves vulnerable populations and organized networks.

    Historically, begging has posed challenges to public order and urban management in KP, prompting authorities to seek more effective deterrents. By criminalizing begging with jail terms, the government aims to discourage this practice and promote social welfare programs as alternatives. This law aligns with broader efforts to improve public safety and enhance the quality of life in urban centers across the province.

    In a significant development, the legislation also signals the provincial government’s commitment to addressing poverty-related issues through legal frameworks. While enforcement will be critical to the law’s success, it is expected to reduce visible begging and encourage rehabilitation initiatives. The policy may serve as a model for other regions grappling with similar social challenges.

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