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169 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র : সপ্তম খণ্ড concerned as he deems necessary, so arrange the programme of the several meetings and processions as to avoid any clash of programme of, and consequent inconvenience to, the parties, (c) no public meeting or procession of a political nature shall be held or taken out except after giving a notice under sub-paragraph (1) and, where a programme has been arranged under sub-paragraph (2), except in a according with the programme so arranged. 6. No person shall attend a public meeting or join a procession of a political nature armed with any deadly weapon or instrument which can he used as a weapon of offence or carry any article which can be used for causing injury or damage to any person or property. 7. No person, while speaking at a public meeting shall-(1)(a) use my treasonable matter or expression, or (b) make any statement calculated to produce feelings of enmity or hatred between people or different regions communities, races, castes, seats, tribes or between people professing different religions, or (c) make any statement calculated to excite people to violence (2) no person attending or participating in any public meeting shall carry or display a placard or poster or raise a slogan as referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph 8. 8. No person joining a procession of a political nature or a demonstration shall carry a placard or poster or raise a slogan, (a) which is calculated to create hatred against any religion, community, race, sector, tribe or between people of different regions, or (b) which is calculated to incite the people to violence or to cause carnage to any property. 9. No person shall, in any manner obstruct or disturb or cause to be obstructed or disturbed, a public meeting or a procession of a political nature held or taken out by any person or political party. 10. No person shall be a member or office-bearer of a political or hold a public meeting or take out a procession of a political nature if he (a) has been convicted of an offence, other than an offence of a political nature and sentenced by any court of law to transportation or to imprisonment, unless a period of five years has elapsed since his release, or (b) has been removed or dismissed from the service of Pakistan or Service of any corporation set up by or under any law, unless a period of three years has elapsed from the date of his removal or dismissal from such service. 11. Martial law Regulation No. 76, issued by the Chief Martial law Administrator, is hereby cancelled. 12. Whoever contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation shall be punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both. (PAKISTAN TIMES, Lahore-October 10, 1971).