Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has ordered all commissioners and deputy commissioners to ensure the one-dish restriction and directed a province-wide crackdown on the unnecessary use of loudspeakers.

In this directive issued on Saturday by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, all commissioners and deputy commissioners have been tasked with ensuring the strict enforcement of these laws throughout the province.

A principled decision has been made to extend the one-dish restriction beyond traditional venues. The law will now be strictly applied to events held at farmhouses and private grounds, to bring their regulations in line with those for marriage halls.

The administration has also ordered strict legal action against the unauthorized use of loudspeakers. This includes a ban on loud music at weddings and other events, as well as the illegal use of sound systems during Qawwali nights and similar gatherings.

Measures will be implemented to ban the illegal use of loudspeakers in farmhouses and open grounds, ensuring uniform noise control regulations across all event venues.

Furthermore, authorities have been directed to closely monitor marriage halls to ensure they adhere to their stipulated operating hours.

As a unique enforcement mechanism, government officials have been explicitly ordered not to attend any wedding ceremony where the one-dish and loudspeaker laws are being violated.