Theater In Lahore Sealed For Staging Indecent Dance Performance


Lahore's district administration has sealed a theater accusing it was showing indecent dance performance. According to details the district authorities sealed famous Mefil Theater, Lahore, under accusation of staging indecent dance performance of stage performer Nida Chuadhry, while it was also accused that the theater wasn't following the guidelines.

Media reports claimed that the local authorities received complains against the theater that it had staged indecent dance performance during a stage play "Yeh Mera Dil Hai."

The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Lahore Danish Afzal, in this regards told media that those who won't follow the guidelines properly would be punished according to the law.

However, in Pakistan this is not first time that some piece of art is accused of indecency, while there are certain groups that consider all forms of art and literature against religious teachings. The problem with Pakistani society is that people want a secular society, while the state wants to impose religion by hook or by crook.
(Cop Preaching Importance of Friday Prayers During Raid at Tea Shop In Hyderabad)

A similar incident took place in Hyderabad, Sindh last week in which the local police conducted a raid on a tea shop, asking the owner why he'd not closed the shop during Friday Prayer. In this regards the video of this raid went viral in which it could be clearly seen that the cop started preaching and threatening the owner and customers.
(Customers At Tea Shop In Hyderabad Listening to Cop preaching them about Importance of Friday Prayers)

 In the video the cop was seen saying:
"Aren't you ashamed playing such indecent video songs on the holy day of Friday, you should be in the mosques. Make it clear that the tea shop must remain closed from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm on Fridays, Almighty has commanded us to pray, and you showing people these indecent songs."

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