LHC moved against kite flying in Lahore

LAHORE(National Times)- Despite an existing ban, a petition has been filed against kite flying in Lahore. The application was submitted by citizen Munir Ahmed in the Lahore High Court. The petition states that two days ago, a police constable was injured by a kite string while on duty. It highlights that kite flying continues across Lahore despite the prohibition, and authorities have not taken effective measures against chemical-coated kite strings and kite-related activities. The petitioner has requested that the court order the registration of cases against those responsible and take necessary action to enforce the ban effectively.



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