LAHORE: A hateful poster targeting a minority group was taken down from outside a mobile shop in Hafeez Center after a photo of the pamphlet ignited a social media storm on Thursday.
Police said the issue was brought to the Gulberg Police's attention by "several people concerned by the nature of its contents". SHO Yousuf Butt took action against the complaint, and requested the shop owner to take the poster down from a store in the city's largest electronics market.
Under the National Action Plan, police officials have the authority to take action against reported instances of hate speech and hate crime, he said.
On Wednesday night, a photograph of the notice, which used profane language against the Ahmadi community and called for a ban on their entry into the shop, went viral on social media.
One of the tweets also tagged ISPR DG Maj Gen Asim Bajwa, demanding authorities to take action.
The original tweet itself had over 150 shares, with people expressing outrage and demanding action against what was called a "shameless" act of hate.
Columnist and former television anchor Raza Rumi also shared the image and called on the Punjab government to "do something."
A tweet by the Punjab government's official account on Thursday acknowledged Rumi's tweet, and posted a photo showing an official taking down the notice.