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Pakistan's television wars have intensified in the battle for Ramadan ratings with the country’s most controversial TV cleric giving away babies on his prime-time show.

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Aamir Liaquat Hussain has presented two abandoned babies to childless couples so far during Islam’s holy month.
His show’s heady mix of charity, piety and kitsch have made it a hit with viewers but also brought accusations that he is using religion to generate headlines.
In an episode broadcast last week, Mr Hussain stunned the studio audience by promising the gift of a baby.
“This is the beautiful girl who was thrown on pile of garbage by somebody. See how beautiful and innocent she is,” he said, showing a baby girl to the camera.
He then introduced a shell-shocked couple who were handed the baby by the head of a charity that rescues abandoned babies.
The tearful wife described the child as a “gift of Ramadan” before her husband described their frustration at not being able to have children.
“These 14 years were full of hardships, people asked to go for second marriage but I remained patient and also asked my wife to be patient,” he said.
The spectacle was repeated for a second time this week.
The babies were presented by Muhammad Ramzan Chhipa, who runs the Chhipa Welfare Association.
“We have lots of babies that are just abandoned, left in the garbage or other dirty places,” he said. “Often we just find the bodies so our message that we make is to tell people to bring their babies to us, don’t just leave them.”
He declined to discuss how the couples were vetted but said they had previously approached his organisation to adopt children.
Pakistan’s raucous talk shows have huge followings. Controversy is never far away.
One TV anchor was sacked after she patrolled Karachi parks, hunting down young couples on illicit rendezvous without chaperones. Another generated headlines by barging into suspected brothels.
The battle for viewers is most intense during Ramadan.
Last year Veena Malik – a model perhaps best known now for posing nude in an Indian magazine – hosted a rival show, which featured an exorcism. Another programme featured the live conversion of a Hindu to Islam.
Mr Hussain’s “Amaan Ramazan”, broadcast by Geo, is by far the most popular – despite frequent accusations that the presenter uses the show to publicise extremist causes.
In 2008 he was the host of a programme in which Muslim clerics denounced members of the minority Ahmadi sect, saying they deserved to die.
But for 12 hours a day during the month of Ramadan he prowls his studio, singing, praying or holding cookery demonstrations in a show described approvingly by some as an “Islamic version of The Price is Right”.
Prizes – ranging from tubs of cooking oil to plots of land, motorbikes and now babies – are showered on an audience drawn from Pakistan’s less fortunate.
Viewers call in to donate money around the clock.
Bina Shah, a writer based in Karachi where the programme is filmed, said the stunts came down to a simple calculation of ratings and advertising revenues in a hugely competitive market.
“It just speaks to the commercialisation of everything in Pakistani society including religion,” she said. “And giving away the baby stunt on television was the worst violation of media ethics I can think of.”
Producers of the show could not be reached for comment due to their marathon broadcasts.

Pakistan's top TV cleric gives babies away in hit Ramadan show - Telegraph
 
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Nice initiative-

As long as real abandoned babies are finding real in need parents- fcuk critics-

who knows whats going on behind the scenes. they can do this thing covertly it can help the children to survive in our culture respectfully rather than being mocked by every one for whole life. you know very well how relations wolks in our country especially for girls a little bad sign on character can maker her life hell.
 
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Good one but does he assess the parents for eligibility to adopt babies and take care of them? For example, in US if someone wants to adopt a baby they go through rigorous assessment -

1. Home study by a social worker with a psychology background to assess the personalities of the parents
2. Bio data of both the parents written by the parents themselves about their life from childhood - captured using set of questions.
3. Parental Resource Plan - some 20 page document
4. Financial Plan
5. Parental training for 10 to 40 hours
6. Medical reports of both the parents
7. Visit of the home of the parents
8. Criminal background checks in different states where they lived in including finger print assessment for the current state the live in.
 
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You've got to be kidding me.. So they are giveaway prizes now?

The sad reality is, people love this.. it is the exact sort of bullshit that was warned about and today its happening by the dozens.
 
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How are these adoptions given legal cover after assessing the suitability of the adopting parents?
 
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Look at the positive side atleast those two babies have a home now , there is no harm in that ... these are the ugly facts issues of our society

Yeah, but there are better ways to do that.. and without any assessments on the couple.

This is the same guy who sat in the middle of Arabian sea to pray for the Tsunami..
 
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