A strict prohibition on political and religious discussions has been implemented across all educational institutions, colleges, universities, and government offices in Pakistan. Authorities have issued clear directives to ensure immediate compliance, warning that any violations will result in strict disciplinary actions.
In Rawalpindi, the Attock District Education Authority recently suspended two female teachers for engaging in political discussions. The Deputy District Education Officer has been assigned to investigate the incident and submit a detailed report on the matter.
The decision has sparked significant backlash from various groups, including the All Pakistan Clerks Association and teacher organizations, who have expressed strong opposition to the ban. Despite the criticism, the Rawalpindi district commissioner has reinforced the need for its immediate implementation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining neutrality in educational and government environments.
This move is seen as a step to prevent sensitive topics from influencing professional and academic settings. However, it has also raised concerns about freedom of expression and its potential impact on open dialogue in these spaces.