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Punjab grants helmet exemption to Sikh bikers over religious turban

Published on: December 27, 2025 10:58 AM

CM Maryam Nawaz addresses the minority community group in Lahore.— Photo courtesy @pmln_org/X

The Punjab government has announced an exemption from mandatory helmet use for members of the Sikh community who wear turbans, recognising the religious significance of the headgear.

Read More: Helmet made compulsory in Punjab

The decision was announced by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz while addressing members of minority communities in Lahore. A video clip of her remarks was later shared on the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) official account on X.

Punjab is that province which has truly made its minorities the crown of its head. And not just the crown of its head. I have made minorities a part of my heart. pic.twitter.com/k5LnQbPACV

— PMLN (@pmln_org) December 25, 2025

According to officials, the exemption applies specifically to Sikh citizens for whom wearing a turban is an essential religious practice. The move comes after members of the Sikh community raised concerns about the difficulty of complying with traffic regulations that require motorcyclists to wear helmets.

Sources said a Sikh citizen had directly approached the chief minister with a request for exemption, explaining that wearing a helmet over a turban was impractical and conflicted with religious observance. Following this, the matter was taken up by the provincial government.

Addressing the gathering, CM Maryam Nawaz said the Sikh turban was not just a cultural symbol but a core element of religious identity. “The Sikh community’s turban is their identity and their religious belief. With this respect in mind, the traffic department has, for the first time, been instructed to grant Sikh citizens an exemption from wearing helmets,” she said.

She added that Punjab was committed to safeguarding the rights and dignity of minorities, stressing that inclusivity and respect for religious practices were central to the provincial government’s policies. “Punjab has made minorities a crown of its head,” she remarked.

Officials said the traffic police would be formally instructed to implement the exemption and ensure Sikh riders are not penalised for not wearing helmets while wearing turbans. However, they emphasised that the exemption is specific and does not alter helmet laws for the general public.

Read More: Punjab police makes helmet usage compulsory by law 

The announcement has been welcomed by members of the Sikh community, who view it as a positive step toward religious accommodation and minority inclusion in the province.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: helmet exemption, Latest, minority rights, Punjab government, Sikh community, traffic laws

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