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Mason arrested for abducting married woman A woman filed a report at Waris Khan police station that a mason has allegedly kidnapped her married daughter RAWALPINDI: A woman filed a report at Waris Khan police station that a mason, Abdul Wahid, has allegedly kidnapped her married daughter along with 10 tolas of jewellery, Rs370,000 cash and two smartphones. The complainant, Fehmida Bibi said her daughter’s husband was overseas and she was living with her. She had hired the services of Wahid to construct an extra room in the house. Meanwhile, Wahid and her daughter became friends and she would often make him tea and cook food. Fehmida said, a few days ago she caught them in an objectionable state and forced Wahid outside the house. ....
Basant festival begins in Rawalpindi despite ban Published On 26 February,2021 04:40 am There is a ban on kite flying under the Punjab Prohibition of Kite Flying Act of 2009. RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – Basant festival started in Rawalpindi when the clocked ticked 12:00am and kite flying enthusiasts reached the rooftops and started aerial firing and kite flying with chemical strings to celebrate the event with its traditional zeal and zest. Basant night is being celebrated in almost every locality of Rawalpindi as the young enthusiasts are flying kites and found involved in aerial firing despite tall claims made by the police to use drones to keep an eye on kite flying and arrest the culprits. ....
Spring is here, kites in the air Basant brings yellow kites on the sky as police chase ban violators RAWALPINDI: The kite enthusiasts in the garrison city celebrated Basant Night on Thursday. Crackdown of the police against the kite flying proved futile. The ages-old kite festival heralding the arrival of spring is banned owning to several incidents of metallic and glass laced strings getting entangled around the necks of people. The kite-flyers used white and yellow kites to fill the dark sky with colours. Intermittent aerial firing and fireworks continued in the areas too. Earlier, Basant was celebrated in the cantonment areas last week, while Kite Flying Association (KFA) had announced to celebrate the second Basant on February 25 and 26 in Rawalpindi city despite the ban. ....