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decision should be reverted then.It is already allowed for foreigners
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decision should be reverted then.It is already allowed for foreigners
If they would put 2amp charging ports on every seat that would be greatWas comparing two different things of same insititue, I am not using PIA neither I need a beer in our airports. And never like listen music while traveling, watch movies tho to kill time.
If u dont then u dont knw what u are talking about.yes, to Muslims.
But the state should not be int he buissness of deaming who is muslim and who is not.
I personally don't
But my ideology is all about freedom.
Free people have the right to do what they want, as long as they are not infrining on other people's rights.
we would not tolerate a christan airline playing the bible, why is it okay to tolerate Muslim music ?
BhaiIs it blasphemy if I tell you that they allow beer so you can tolerate such forceful religiosity?
Baby steps jani baby stepsIdhar ya udhar
Finally. If we really wanna attract foreign tourist we need to start such things.SHARES
LAHORE : Alcoholic beverages are set to become available at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport after approval of a summary sent to Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar.
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According to reports, Punjab Excise & Taxation Department, police and district administration have issued no objection certificates (NOCs) to Unicorn Prestige Limited, a company that had applied for a liquor licence in the name of Royal Swiss International.
Currently, only four hotels in the city are authorised liquor sellers with L2 licences, including Avari Hotel, Holiday Inn, Pearl Continental Hotel, and Ambassador Hotel.
https://timesofislamabad.com/17-Jan...tE1mI4QSWoxn66ADQcwowefIy9tstB2QkRLD2rJCqVfnA
Finally. If we really wanna attract foreign tourist we need to start such things.
So what’s next?
Make prostitution legal for ‘foreigners only’ and advertise escort services at airports?
How many pakistanis girls are smuggled into UAE and sold into prostitution? You can't even protect your own women. Dirt poor country learn some commerce and integrate with the world so you don't have to keep selling your daughters.
An international airport requires international standards.
if I don't what?If u dont then u dont knw what u are talking about.
How do you think Dubai got so rich?So what’s next?
Make prostitution legal for ‘foreigners only’ and advertise escort services at airports?
I’m sorry pal...Pakistan is still a Muslim whichever way you twist the issue.
don't make silly replies.dont write silly comments.
On topic;
This government is fast digging its grave!
So much for Riasat e Madina!
Lol, mate i was a heavy drinker for 8 yrs before i left it. I know what it does to a human bieng. It was banned by Allah for a reason. If u legalize alcohol in Pakistan, we would see a drastic increase in murders, injuries, accidents, rapes, harrasment of women. Is it worth it for a few hrs of thrill? , by ur logic we should open brothels on every street corner to maximize revenue?, one has to wiegh what impact an act will have on society, everything is not measured in economics. Law and order, a healthy society hold equal importance.if I don't what?
I actually don't know what you are talking about.
How do you think Dubai got so rich?
100%
But being a real Muslim means you don't force your religion on others. It's actually part of the Quran.
If you don't want to drink, no one will ever force you.
So why do you have the right to force others?
don't make silly replies.
Great initiative by progressive government and on the path to freedom.
Lol, mate i was a heavy drinker for 8 yrs before i left it. I know what it does to a human bieng. It was banned by Allah for a reason. If u legalize alcohol in Pakistan, we would see a drastic increase in murders, injuries, accidents, rapes, harrasment of women. Is it worth it for a few hrs of thrill? , by ur logic we should open brothels on every street corner to maximize revenue?, one has to wiegh what impact an act will have on society, everything is not measured in economics. Law and order, a healthy society hold equal importance.
Oh I 100% agree
I hate alchohol.
I never drink.
But
If you ban things, you don't stop people from doing it, you just make them hide it.
Do you not think all those things are already happening in Pakistan?
If we legalize it and create systems to stop the damage (from the tax money) we will have a better society.
Portugal legalized ALL drugs and they found that less people actually used them once they became legal.