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168 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র : সপ্তম খণ্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ ৮০। রাজনৈতিক তৎপরতা সম্পর্কিত ৯৪ নং সামরিক পাকিস্তান টাইমস ১০ অক্টোবর, ১৯৭১ বিধি জারী MARTIAL LAW REGULATION 94 REGARDING POLITICAL ACTIVITY October 9, 1971 1. This Regulation shall come into force on the 10" day of October 1971, and shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, any other law for the time being in force. 2. In this Regulation, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, "political party" includes a group or combination of persons who are operating for the purpose of propagating any political opinion for indulging in any other political activity. 3. No political party or person shall propagate any opinion or act in a manner prejudicial to the ideology or the integrity or the security of Pakistan or prejudicial to any of the principles enunciated in article 20 of the Legal Framework Order, 1970 (PO, No. 2 of 1970). 4. No political party or any person, in the course of political activity, shall: (a) Use force, violence, intimidation or threats of injury or offer monetary gains in propagating, or for securing support for any views, (b) in any manner cause injury or damage to any person our property, (c) interfere in the operation or the functioning of public services, corporations or institutions set up by or under any law, (d) seduce, or attempt to seduce, from his allegiance or his duty, any public servant or any person serving in any corporation or any other institution set up by or under any law, (e) in any manner interfere with, or cause disruption in, the functioning of educational institutions, (f) subject any unit of the news media, including newspaper offices and pressure of any kind, direct or in the performance of its functions of prevent it from projecting its views, (g) in any manner interfere with the functioning, or transgress the limits of decent and fair criticism of any other political party or its members, or (h) in any manner cause obstruction in or hinder or propagate against the holding of byelections to the National Assembly or a Provincial Assembly. 5. (a) For the purpose of enabling the Deputy Commissioner or an officer authorized by him in this behalf to take suitable steps for the avoidance of any clash of programmes of, and consequent inconvenience to different parties in the holding of public meetings or taking out of procession of a political nature, every person who intends to hold such a meeting or take out such a procession shall give reasonable notice of his intention in writing to the Deputy Commissioner or the officer so authorized specifying the date on which, and the time and place at which meeting is proposed to be held and the route through which such procession is proposed to be taken out. (b) If the Deputy Commissioner, or the officer authorized as aforesaid, receives notices under sub-paragraph (1) of more than one such meeting or procession to be held or than out in the same place or area on the same date, he shall, after such consultation with the parties