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KP govt issues guidelines for Eid prayers
Peshawar
May 13, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government Wednesday issued instructions to implement the NCOC guidelines for safe management of Eidul Fitr prayers.
The instructions were issued at a meeting was chaired by Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dr. Kazim Niaz, said a handout. The divisional commissioners, regional police officers and eminent religious scholars of various schools of thought attended the meeting.
The chief secretary directed the divisional commissioners to ensure Eid prayers in open spaces with strict implementation of corona protocols.
He said that where it was not possible in the open spaces, Eid prayers should be offered with SOPs by keeping the doors and windows open in the mosques.
KOHAT: The Ulema Committee comprising leading religious scholars and political leaders from all five districts of Kohat division have expressed dissatisfaction with the police investigation into the killing of a four-year-old girl and threatened to march on Islamabad and demonstrate outside the prime minister’s Banigala house.
They said the police had failed to trace culprits even one week after the girl’s murder.
The Ulema Committee headed by Maulana Sharifullah met here on Thursday and said no action had been taken against police officials for ‘criminal negligence’ and delay in the completion of investigation into the killing.
Maulana Sharifullah said the district police officer, deputy commissioner and medical superintendent of the hospital were equally responsible for the killing and delay in the girl’s postmortem.