Musafir117
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It's just about respect and tolerance, respect from other side and tolerance from other " Aur Deen mein koi Zabardasti Nahi "
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its called Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a reason.
Correct.It's just about respect and tolerance, respect from other side and tolerance from other " Aur Deen mein koi Zabardasti Nahi "
Penalties & imprisonment I feel is extreme.
before you go all personal on me mate let me tell you one thing that i have been fasting in the month of ramzan since i was 10 years old and had only left around 10 rozas at max out of which 4 were allowed to me by islam (traveling).You've got to be some sort of little troll to want to go out in Pakistan during ramadan hours and eat and drink infront of people fasting in 47c heat.
crying about this law but what will happen to you lot on the day of judgement, you can't justify to Allah why you wanted to eat and drink in public in Ramadan
oh ok so lets just leave our religious identify behind because they are a few corrupt people in this world.It is called Islamic Republic for no reason as there is nothing Islamic about it. Thuggery,corruption,honour killing, plundering is everything there which is not there in Islam.
Let's hope it get rejected in the Houses. A Rs 500 fine for a cigarette worth Rs 8!ISLAMABAD: Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs has unanimously adopted Ehtram-e-Ramzan (Amendment) Bill, 2017 under which monetary penalty has been hiked from Rs500 to Rs25000 for hotel owners who would violate Ehtram-e-Ramazan Ordinance, 1981.
Under the amended bill, anyone who will eat openly in public places during Ramzan hours would be imprisoned for three-months and pay a fine of Rs500.
Likewise, media outlets or cinema houses will pay a minimum fine of Rs500,000 upon violation of law.
Senator Tanveer Khan had introduced amended bill during senate sitting back on Jan-16 this year. The bill was forwarded for further consideration to standing Committee on Religious Affairs.
http://nation.com.pk/national/11-Ma...public-places-under-ehtram-e-ramzan-ordinance
Cant solve real issues so baboons will invent issues @Musafir117 @The Sandman @django @Moonlight
Let's hope it get rejected in the Houses. A Rs 500 fine for a cigarette worth Rs 8!
Also, would food include a candy? I'd hate it if my eight year old brother is sent to jail cause he couldn't resist popping a a candy in his mouth!
FYI UK, USA and other countries are probably 10x times more corrupt then Pakistan, the only difference is they dont do corruption on a small scale here, its done in corridors and meeting rooms we will never get to or hear about. Take politics for example once you see who the biggest funders are to parties here in the UK you get the picture of how currpotion is done. Paharmas, tobacco and Alcohol associations are the biggest party donors do you see the difference in corruption here.
That would imply that their religious rights are not equal to us, unless we hold ourselves to the same standard. Then let's do that. From now on, we won't eat beef nor sacrifice the cow. It disrespects the Hindu tradition, no?its called Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a reason.
Those non muslim can eat and drink do whatever they want in the comfort of their own homes.
That would imply that their religious rights are not equal to us, unless we hold ourselves to the same standard. Then let's do that. From now on, we won't eat beef nor sacrifice the cow. It disrespects the Hindu tradition, no?
You can't have it both ways. Either they have the same rights or they don't. Simple as that.
Mere Quaid ka PakistanISLAMABAD: Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs has unanimously adopted Ehtram-e-Ramzan (Amendment) Bill, 2017 under which monetary penalty has been hiked from Rs500 to Rs25000 for hotel owners who would violate Ehtram-e-Ramazan Ordinance, 1981.
Under the amended bill, anyone who will eat openly in public places during Ramzan hours would be imprisoned for three-months and pay a fine of Rs500.
Likewise, media outlets or cinema houses will pay a minimum fine of Rs500,000 upon violation of law.
Senator Tanveer Khan had introduced amended bill during senate sitting back on Jan-16 this year. The bill was forwarded for further consideration to standing Committee on Religious Affairs.
http://nation.com.pk/national/11-Ma...public-places-under-ehtram-e-ramzan-ordinance
Cant solve real issues so baboons will invent issues @Musafir117 @The Sandman @django @Moonlight
Most of Islamabad still remains liberal. "Cordially Resistant to Mullahism since 1967" should be our motto, come and think of it. [emoji41]lol what did i just read, and jest few months ago users here were saying pakistan is a secular Muslim country