J Salik criticize inclusion of Liquor revenue in National Budget

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Islamabad: May 30, 2016. (PCP) Don’t include the tax of liquor in National Budget because when we purchase any imported product we read the details whether it is legal or illegal then how can we have a live bee. J Salik Convener World Minorities Alliance and Organizer Awami Maseeha Party Mr. J Salik said that don’t include the tax of liquor in upcoming budget (June 2016) and don’t make the legal budget illegal. In an official statement released, J Salik said that according to the constitution of Pakistan liquor is forbidden for every Muslim when it is being considered legal for non-Muslims here in the country. When liquor is forbidden in Pakistan then the tax from earning of liquor could not be said as legal, it should be considered forbidden as well. He said that the tax of liquor is being mixed in the national budget of Pakistan every year which made the whole budget illegal because a small quantity of filth can destroy the whole food. He said that keep the tax of liquor separate this year and don’t add it in the whole budget to avoid the previous blunder because we are constantly having this illegal amount for many years and this is the reason that our country is facing problems constantly, as a nation we have to change our nature to have new start. He said that I talked about this issue many times before, addressed many times in National Assembly, wrote a letter to President Pakistan and gave a writ petition in Supreme Court of Pakistan and suggested to use this tax on the betterment of the children of tax payers only. He said that it is the responsibility of all members of national assembly because when we purchase any imported product we go through the ingredients’ to know whether it is legal or illegal then how can we have a live bee.

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