A senior government official stunned members of a
National Assembly committee on Monday when he told them that most of
imported packed food items being sold in the country contained Haram
ingredients.
The Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Mian
Ijaz, presented a list of 19 such items containing Haram ingredients.
He said the ministry had no mandate to stop sale of such products.
The products are:
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Two brands of Chicken Tonight (imported from Holland)
Bubblicious (UK)
Chupa Bubble (Holland)
Pascual Yogikids (Spain)
Three brands of Skittle Fruit (UK)
Picnic Chicken (USA)
Slima Soup (UK)
Knorr Chicken Soup (France)
Cup A Soup (UK)
Tulip Chicken (Denmark)
Rice Chicken Broccoli (USA)
Pasta Chicken Broccoli (USA)
Pasta Creamy Chicken (US)
Heinz Dinner Chicken (England)
Jell-O (US)
Pop Tarts (USA)
NA committee presented a list of 19 products being sold in market
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The items, according to the ministry’s data, contain ingredients like
white and red wine, gelatine and E120 (animal-based food colour). Some
of the food items containing chicken have been placed in the list due to
“doubts” about the “slaughtering mechanism” since “stunning is
prohibited” in Islam. Some other products have been placed in the list
due to lack of “proper source or traceability to ascertain the Halal/Haram
status”.
The members were told that the ministry intended to see establishment of
the Pakistan Halal authority through an act of parliament to promote
imports and exports and inter-provincial trade and commerce in Halal
items and processes.
A draft of the bill seeking establishment of the authority has been
forwarded to the cabinet and the Council of Common Interests for
approval, after which the ministry will be in a position to ensure that
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The ministry’s officials had been called by the National Assembly’s
Standing Committee on Science and Technology headed by Tariq Bashir
Cheema of the PML-Q for a briefing on a notice moved by JUI-F MNA
Shahida Akhtar and other party members in the assembly in November last
year regarding “the sale and purchase of prohibited edible items in the
country”.
The NA speaker had referred the matter to the committee after the JUI-F
members, including the party chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, had called
upon the government to ban such items.
The committee members were informed that food had become a provincial
subject after the passage of the 18th Constitution Amendment and it was
the responsibility of the provincial governments to evolve a foolproof
mechanism to check the sale of Haram products.
After the refusal of the ministry officials to take responsibility for
the sale of Haram imported foodstuff, the committee members decided to
hold another meeting with the officials concerned of the provincial
governments on Thursday.
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Talking to Dawn after the committee’s meeting, Shahida Akhtar said it
seemed that no one was ready to take responsibility for the sale of
“prohibited” imported food items.
She said the Ministry of Science and Technology had put responsibility
on the Ministry of Commerce and the provincial governments. She said a
majority of the members called for immediately banning the products.
However, the committee decided to hear from the officials concerned
before recommending any action.
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