Pak allows King of Bahrain, other royal members to hunt endangered bird species
Pak allows King of Bahrain, other royal members to hunt endangered bird species
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Throughout the world, Pakistan often becomes a character of place due to its ludicrous decrees. Once again, it has come under the attack of critics and environmentalists due to such an order. Pakistan has now granted special permits to the King of Bahrain and five other members of the royal family to hunt the endangered bird Houbara Bastard Sohan. This move of Pakistan is being severely criticized.

According to media reports, Pakistan had earlier issued permits to nine members of Qatar's rich and royal family to hunt Houbara Bastard. According to Pakistani media, Imran Khan's government has issued these permits for the year 2019-20 hunting season (from November 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020). In this season, 100 members of the Royal Family can hunt Houbara Bastard.

If you do not know, then tell that the Houbara Bastard, also known as Sohan Chidiya, originally resides in the cool Central Asian region. These birds migrate to Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab provinces of Pakistan to avoid the harsh winter in the winter season. The government of Pakistan allows hunting of these birds in these areas. Earlier, Pakistan's Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Adil Parvez had issued special permits to the rich and royal family of Qatar. This time too, he has issued these permits.

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