Pakistan Reacts After India Threatens Students From Enrolling in Pakistani Universities

Pakistan has strongly condemned the ‘Public Notice’ issued by the University Grants Commission of India and the All India Council for Technical Education, which dissuades students from seeking higher education in Pakistan.

It also warns them of being denied employment if they choose to do so.

The tone of the ‘Public Notice’ is threatening and is imbued with tyrannical authoritarianism. It is unfortunate that the underlying sentiment is driven by India’s incurable obsession with Pakistan and the Government of India is unabashedly coercing students to deter them from pursuing the quality education of their choice.

The contents of the ‘Public Notice’ have also served to expose the BJP-RSS combined deep-seated ideological animosity and chronic hostility towards Pakistan.

It is deplorable that as part of its mission, Hindu Rashtra, the Indian government has resorted to such moves to stoke hyper-nationalism in the country.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sought clarification from the Indian government regarding the notice.

Furthermore, Pakistan reserves the right to take appropriate measures in response to this openly discriminatory and inexplicable act by India.

Source: Pro Pakistan

Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman Announces Minimum Fitrana Rate for 2022

The minimum amount of Zakat al-Fitr (Fitrana) has been fixed at Rs. 170 per person by the former Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Chairman, Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman, reported the Business Recorder.

Fitrana is a charity with the obligation to be paid by the affluent to the poor people before Eid-ul-Fitr.

According to Islamic Shariah, an adult Muslim, mature (baligh), sane, conscious, financially able, and having food in excess on the eve of Eid al-Fitr, is liable to give Zakat al-Fitr.

Further, Zakat al-Fitr can also be paid by the head of the household for the dependents, including children, servants, and any other relatives.

The rate of the sacred charity per person can be based on a basket of goods such as flour, dates, raisin, cheese, and barley.

According to Mufti Muneeb, the minimum amount was based on the price of flour, which is Rs. 170 for 2 kg. Similarly, the amount according to the prices of barley and dates is Rs. 480 Rs. 1,600, respectively. For raisins, the amount is Rs. 2,800, but for second-class raisins, the amount is Rs. 2,200 per head.

On the other hand, the Fidya amount, which needs to be paid for 30 days, has been set at Rs. 10,200 with respect to wheat, Rs. 28,800 with respect to barley, Rs. 96,000 with respect to dates, and Rs. 168,000 with respect to raisins. Fidya is the amount that has to be paid to compensate for skipping fasting during Ramadan by those who cannot fast due to permanent illness and cannot fast later in the year to make up for it.

Source: Pro Pakistan

Govt will give maximum relief to masses: Interior Minister

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan says the PTI Chief Imran Khan continued to dub opposition as dacoits and thieves but he failed to prove a single case against them in any court of law during the last four years.

Addressing a public gathering in Faisalabad, he said the country got rid of the incompetent government and now the present government will give maximum relief to the masses.

The Interior Minister said the PTI government had stopped work on CPEC, the harbinger of progress and prosperity in the country.

He said Imran Khan’s claim of providing ten million jobs and five million houses proved a total failure.

Source: Radio Pakistan