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    Punjab Extends Section 144 and Continues Drone Ban Amid Security Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Punjab government has decided to prolong the enforcement of Section 144, a legal provision that prohibits the assembly of more than four people in a specific area. This measure aims to maintain law and order amid ongoing security challenges in the province. Alongside this, the ban on drone flights remains in effect to prevent unauthorized surveillance and potential threats from aerial devices.

    Section 144 is often invoked during times of heightened tension or unrest to curb gatherings that could escalate into violence. The continued drone ban reflects growing concerns over the misuse of unmanned aerial vehicles, which have been linked to security breaches in various regions. Authorities emphasize that these steps are precautionary and necessary to safeguard public safety and critical infrastructure.

    In a significant development, these restrictions highlight the provincial government’s commitment to controlling security risks through legal and technological means. The extension of Section 144 and the drone prohibition will likely impact public events and commercial drone operations, underscoring the balance between security imperatives and civil liberties. Meanwhile, officials continue to monitor the situation closely to determine when these measures can be safely lifted.

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