Iconic Monal Restaurant falls into neglect

ISLAMABAD: Once perched majestically atop Pir Sohawa, Monal Restaurant stood as one of Islamabad’s most iconic landmarks. Over the years, it became more than a dining venue—it was a symbol of Pakistan’s hospitality and natural splendour. Tourists from around the world, diplomats, and locals flocked to Monal to enjoy its panoramic views, authentic cuisine, and the unique experience of dining above the clouds. For many, it was a proud showcase of Pakistan’s cultural richness.

However, the closure of Monal by former Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa drastically altered the fate of this hilltop gem. The Supreme Court, at the time, declared the establishment illegal, citing its construction on protected Margalla National Park land. While the court’s order may have been motivated by environmental concerns, the aftermath has shocked and saddened many.

Today, the space once associated with family gatherings, celebrations, and international tourism has reportedly become a hub of obscenity and immorality. Videos and reports circulating on social media suggest that the abandoned premises are being misused for nude performances, vulgar shows, and activities that not only undermine the sanctity of the site but also tarnish Islamabad’s cultural and moral image.

This tragic transformation has sparked widespread anger and dismay. “When Monal was operational, it was a symbol of pride. Families felt safe, and visitors left with a positive impression of Pakistan. Now, it has become the opposite—a shameful spectacle,” says one concerned resident.

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