Govt bans tourism, Eid travel from May 8-16
ISLAMABAD: The government has imposed a complete ban on tourism from May 8 to May 16, including during Eid holidays, in view of the increasing number of coronavirus cases.
According to a notification issued by the Ministry of Interior on Tuesday, travelling will be banned during the Eid holidays while all tourist resorts, hotels, restaurants, parks, other recreational places and shopping malls will remain closed.
According to the notification, inter-city and inter-provincial transport will be banned during Eid holidays; however, locals especially of Gilgit Baltistan (GB) will be allowed to travel. The ministry further directed that routes leading to tourist spots will be closed with special focus on Murree, Galliyat, Swat-Kalam, Sea View/beaches and Northern Areas.
The Interior Ministry has also directed to ensure timely issuance of SOPs/guidelines for Itekaf, Shab-e-Qadar, Jumma-tul-Wda and Namaz-e-Eid.
Earlier, National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) on Monday proposed the government to announce week-long Eid holidays from May 10 to May 16.
The new restrictions announced by the government are including: Timely SOPs to be prepared for Itekaf, Shab-e-Qadar, Friday prayers and Eid prayers; Ban on tourism from May 8 to May 16, including Eid holidays; Tourist spots, parks, and hotels to be closed; Ban on inter-province and inter-city travel (only Gilgit-Baltistan residents will be allowed to travel back home); and Travel nodes leading to tourist spots to be closed such as Murree, Galiyat, Swat, Kalam, and northern areas-Sea View and beaches to be closed.
The notification issued by the Interior Ministry added that the uninterrupted supply of electricity will be ensured to residents across the country. The directives have been sent to the home departments of all provinces.
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