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CM ‘entitled’ to wear uniform: Punjab Police

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After controversy against Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz wearing the Punjab Police uniform intensified, the provincial police department has issued a statement clarifying that she is indeed “entitled to wear the police uniform” as per the Punjab Police Dress Regulations. CM Maryam, a day earlier, inspected a passing-out parade of lady constables and traffic assistants at the Police Training College, Chung, while wearing a police uniform. This move by the chief minister not only garnered appreciation but also led to criticism from people. The CM, first woman to lead a provincial government, donned the uniform that fit her like a glove. Carrying the police baton, the chief minister inspected the parade atop a jeep amid inspiring tunes of the police band. Taking to X, the police wrote: “This has been widely celebrated by the police personnel, who view it as a commendable show of solidarity. The Central Police Office has received hundreds of messages in which police personnel have lauded this step.” The law enforcement department further stated that the lady police officers are, in fact, celebrating the event, adding that they have also shared various pictures of CM Maryam sporting the uniform.

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