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Police take action over loud Naseebo Lal song in Okara

Fakhra Intezar
October 16, 2025 at 08:51 AM
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Police take action over loud Naseebo Lal song in Okara

Key Takeaways

  • A rickshaw driver in Okara was booked for violating the Punjab Sound System Regulation Act.
  • The violation involved playing music by Naseebo Lal at a loud volume while driving.
  • Police stated the law against noise pollution is applicable to everyone without exception.
  • The case has caused a local debate concerning personal rights versus public peace.
  • Similar noise regulations exist in several Western and Asian countries, often resulting in fines.

A rickshaw driver in Okara, Pakistan, was booked under the Punjab Sound System Regulation Act after being caught playing a popular song by Naseebo Lal at an excessively loud volume while operating his vehicle. Authorities initiated legal proceedings immediately after noticing the public disturbance caused by the loud music. A police spokesperson underscored that these regulations against noise pollution are enforced without exception for all citizens. The action has ignited a discussion among residents, with some defending it as a matter of personal freedom and others supporting the enforcement to maintain public order. Similar regulations concerning loud music exist globally in nations like the US, UK, Australia, and Singapore, often resulting in fines. However, the article notes that Pakistan's enforcement might sometimes proceed beyond mere warnings or fines seen in those other countries.

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