Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has issued a decree imposing a ban on the utilization of red carpet, reserving them exclusively for diplomatic gatherings.
The official notification issued by the Prime Minister’s Office highlights the new directive, emphasizing that red carpets will now be limited to venues hosting diplomatic events. This strategic measure aims to enhance respect and protocol for foreign dignitaries while aligning with the government’s vision for restrained expenditure and dignified conduct in public affairs.
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The ban on red carpets for non-diplomatic official events reflects a broader ethos of responsible governance and conscientious resource management. By prioritizing austerity measures, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s administration reaffirms its dedication to prioritizing the needs of the nation over ostentatious displays, setting a precedent for prudent stewardship of public resources.
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