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CM Punjab’s Son Caught Breaking Traffic Rules

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s son, Junaid Safdar, was issued a traffic challan in Lahore’s Johar Town for violating traffic regulations.

The incident occurred during a routine check, where a traffic warden stopped Junaid Safdar’s vehicle and found it had tinted windows.

The security vehicle accompanying him was also fined for the same infraction. Police officials confirmed that the challan was issued strictly according to standard procedure, stating that “no one is above the law.”

CM Maryam Nawaz publicly commended the Dolphin Police and traffic authorities for their impartial enforcement. “You have upheld the rule of law. I appreciate the Dolphin Police team for ensuring legal compliance,” she stated.

Maryam Nawaz further stressed that her administration is committed to the uniform application of the law across Punjab, regardless of status or position.


  • He was issued a challan and that is great news. You will not hear such news from any other province. So this must be appreciated.

  • The uniform application of rule of law is very much appreciated. The Punjab CM is performing really well across the board.

  • This is a planted charge. The elite are consistently above the law in our country. Justice, it seems, is only for common people who cannot buy their way out.

  • From now on wards no roads should be blocked for VVIP movements. Lets see how they say that no one is above the law. If roads are blocked for them for their movements then they ought to resign on their own and drown to death

  • Why was the CM’s son was moving in a darkened windowed vehicle in the first place? Was he and his security, not aware of the rules?

  • Please keep updating us on the plight of the lone honest dolphin in river Punjab. Please put my nerves at peace by confirming this challan thing was not staged. Thanks

  • There is no need for these absolutely fake publicity stunts. Anyone who has lived in Pakistan knows how the police work.


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