The Jamaat-e-Islami Amer highlights the rampant corruption in the country, estimating a daily loss of $7 billion due to corrupt practices.


Lahore: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Amer Sirajul Haq on Wednesday called for tax exemption for individuals earning less than Rs100,000.
Speaking at a pre-budget seminar organized by the JI, Haq highlighted the rampant corruption in the country, estimating a daily loss of $7 billion due to corrupt practices.
He urged the government to devise a budgetary system that effectively tackles corruption and criticized the lack of consultation with various stakeholders, including businessmen, farmers, factories, and workers. Haq also advised Finance Minister Ishaq Dar to present an interest-free budget in line with the principles of the Federal Shariat Court (FSC).
India’s economy grows 8.2pc y/y in second quarter, beats forecasts
- 14 hours ago
Indian Minister’s statement threat to regional peace: FO
- 10 hours ago
Romania’s Defence Minister steps down after CV misrepresentation
- 13 hours ago
Religious scholar, minor son shot dead in Peshawar
- 8 hours ago

Kisspeptin-10: A multifaceted peptide with expanding research horizons
- 16 hours ago

Bill Belichick's legacy takes a detour at North Carolina
- an hour ago

Gen Z made status symbols affordable. They’re just impossible to get.
- 20 minutes ago

Inside Lions DE Aidan Hutchinson's contract extension, and Micah Parsons' role
- an hour ago
Iran to boycott 2026 World Cup draw over US visa row
- 10 hours ago

WWE 'Raw' takeaways: Doubt looms around Survivor Series: War Games favorites
- an hour ago
Meta introduces nickname feature for posts in Facebook groups
- 10 hours ago
WHO issues unprecedented global guidelines to combat infertility
- 13 hours ago






