PM urged to impose curbs on meals served at wedding ceremonies

KARACHI: The Founder and Chairman of Saylani Welfare International Trust, Maulana Muhammad Bashir Farooqi Qadri, has expressed deep concern over the potentially dangerous consequences of the Iran-Israel conflict and a recent United Nations report warning that approximately 45 million people could face hunger. In light of these alarming developments, he has appealed to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, to immediately impose restrictions on meals served at wedding ceremonies, allowing only light refreshments. He noted that a similar measure was successfully implemented nearly two decades ago to curb excessive consumption and conserve resources. In a statement, he said that media reports and credible institutional analyses indicate that the current crisis could intensify in the future, potentially leading to a famine-like situation. Therefore, it is imperative to take preventive measures in advance. He emphasized that during past austerity campaigns, a ban was imposed on elaborate meals at weddings and other social events, and the time has come once again to take the nation into confidence to prevent a food shortage in Pakistan. Copyright Business Recorder, 2026