Imposing the restrictions, cleric group Gurguri Islahi Tanzeem in a meeting attended by Ulemas and elders yesterday announced that the families and individuals violating the ban would be fined and socially boycotted.
Karak district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa is ruled by Pakistan Tekreek-e-Insaf party of cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan.
According to local customs, women can only go out wearing full veils and accompanied by a male relative.
The clerics asked the drug traffickers to quit the illegal business or face dire consequences.
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