The Sindh government has extended its comprehensive prohibition on all forms of public assembly and protest across the province for another month, continuing a standing order that curtails public gatherings of more than five individuals.
According to official information today, a formal notification issued by the provincial Home Department confirmed the renewal of the restrictive measure. The edict invokes powers granted under Section 144 (6) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, to enforce the ban.
This latest extension follows previous notifications dated October 12 and November 12, 2025, marking the third consecutive month that such limitations have been in effect. The current order is operative from December 12, 2025, and will remain in place for a 30-day period.
The directive explicitly covers a wide range of public activities, placing a moratorium on all kinds of demonstrations, rallies, sit-ins, and other congregations throughout the entire Sindh Province.