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This Eid, sacrificial animals in Pakistan can cost more than a car
Oct 15, 2013, 05.30 PM IST


ISLAMABAD: With preparations for Eid-ul-Azha in full swing across Pakistan, a scramble for buying sacrificial animals at the last-minute has begun.

Yet, much to the chagrin of the general public, several animals have reportedly also been stolen from homes.

This year, the average price of a "qurbani" or sacrificial animal begins from 20,000 Pakistani rupees onwards and goes up to a princely sum of Rs 16 lakh - an amount that has left several appalled, considering a brand new car in Pakistan will cost only about Rs 7 lakh.


It's the first time in years that the prices are so high and have nearly doubled from that of 2012. This means buying a sacrificial animal remains nothing but a dream for the salaried and middle class.

No wonder then, animals are allegedly being stolen from homes. Take for example cricket player Imran Farhat.

After paying Rs 1 lakh for his Eid goats, they were stolen overnight from his house in the upscale Valencia Town, Lahore. Despite police complaints and follow ups, the goats remain missing.

It was "breaking news" on some channels. It is not uncommon for animals to be stolen or abducted in the days leading to Eid. In Karachi, where extortion is rampant in some areas, people who bring home sacrificial animals may even have to pay money to mafia to keep them safe.

This year alone, two animals were shot dead by extortionists after their owners from Kharadar and Ranchore Lines area refused to pay them ransom.

TV channels have also been showing all kind of animals that are up for sale, including a goat that "drinks sprite" and chews 'pan'.

One goat showed on TV was priced at whopping Rs six lakh, while the most expensive buffalo was priced at about Rs 16 lakh.

But then, if one does not feel like making his way through cattle markets crowded with buyers and animals, then help is just a click away.

"Qurbani Online" is among a host of websites which promises to have the animal delivered 'at your home, at any relative's location or any charity organization'.

But as of now, the service is restricted to Karachi. An official of the Livestock and Dairy Development in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province told state-run APP news agency that sacrificial animals between Rs 70,000 to Rs 1,00,000 are being sacrificed in the province.

People say rising prices of sacrificial animals have made it hard for them to afford and many joint families have decided to share the cost of sacrificial cows.

Butchers are also in high demand. The current rates are about Rs 2,000 to Rs 4,500 for goat, Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 for cows and Rs 10,000 to 15,000 for camels.


Eid-ul-Azha is an Islamic festival in which devotees mark the prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son when God ordered him to.


This Eid, sacrificial animals in Pakistan can cost more than a car - The Times of India
 
Unlike the Christmas season in the west prices always go up during Ramazan and Eids :disagree:
 
Comments on this news article are interesting. Truly represent the mindset of Indians. :rolleyes:


hey have cars in P@kistan? I thought they still ride on donkeys.

This kind of mentality is quite common in the new generation of Indians. Have had a chance to interact with this breed and show them "how much water they themselves are in"
 
This kind of mentality is quite common in the new generation of Indians. Have had a chance to interact with this breed and show them " how much water they themselves are in"

Well I have shown them reality many times but unfortunately they belong to a special creed of shamelessness and idiocy.
 
Comments on this news article are interesting. Truly represent the mindset of Indians. :rolleyes:

Stop getting offended.. its like you don't understand some things we do ...and we don't understand some things that you guys do.. whats the big deal about it.
 
Stop getting offended.. its like you don't understand some things we do ...and we don't understand some things that you guys do.. whats the big deal about it.

Well nearly every article related to Islam or Pakistan has such comments. The problem isn't that you hate us. The problem is you(Indians) are too stupid and moronic when you hate us. More rationality and sanity even in the hatred and enmity is what we expect.
 
Hey Pakistani guys how much it cost per Kg meat of Goat, Cow, Buffalow and Camel ??

This kind of mentality is quite common in the new generation of Indians. Have had a chance to interact with this breed and show them "how much water they themselves are in"

You sound like old man , it's good that you are still showing us water we are in .

This kind of mentality is quite common in the new generation of Indians. Have had a chance to interact with this breed and show them "how much water they themselves are in"

You sound like old man , it's good that you are still showing us water we are in .
 
Well nearly every article related to Islam or Pakistan has such comments. The problem isn't that you hate us. The problem is you(Indians) are too stupid and moronic when you hate us. More rationality and sanity even in the hatred and enmity is what we expect.
The percentage of such people is evenly poised in both countries... its just that you see Indians more active in online world.

Have you read some comments from your very own Pakistanis... what would you like me to label them as.
 
Well nearly every article related to Islam or Pakistan has such comments. The problem isn't that you hate us. The problem is you(Indians) are too stupid and moronic when you hate us. More rationality and sanity even in the hatred and enmity is what we expect.
The percentage of such people is evenly poised in both countries... its just that you see Indians more active in online world.

Have you read some comments from your very own Pakistanis... what would you like me to label them as.
 
I think Mutton is around $5 & Beef $3 - but not sure, why you are asking? :undecided:

Just wanted to compare those rates with our market .

Mutton at 5$ and beef at 3$ are more than reasonable if you consider the occasion.
 
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