Pakistan’s begging network spread to foreign countries, annual income of Pakistani beggars is $42000000000

New Delhi: Begging has become one of the most important professions in Pakistan. The total population of Pakistan is 23 crores, and out of this, about 4 crore of people are begging. That means every sixth person in Pakistan begs. Pakistanis are not only begging in their country but are also adopting this ‘profession’ abroad. The Pakistan government is finding it difficult to handle its global image due to beggars.

What does the Dawn report say?

According to Dawn’s report, the population of Pakistan is 23 crores, out of which 3.8 crore are professional beggars. The national average income of a beggar is 850 Pakistani rupees per day. These beggars reportedly get 32 billion rupees in alms every day, which is 117 trillion rupees annually. The annual income of Pakistani beggars in US dollars is 42 billion dollars.

How much do Pakistani beggars earn?

The Dawn report says that 38 million people are earning $42 billion annually without doing anything. This is directly affecting the rest of the country’s population and is the reason for the rise in inflation. A report by the Business and Society Center in Pakistan says that the trend of begging is increasing in the country because it is earning more than other unskilled labour.

According to the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), 2.5 to 11 percent of Pakistan’s population is begging to earn a living. Express Tribune figures that about 12 lakh children roam the streets of the country’s major urban centres.

What are the complaints received from abroad?

The Pakistan government has collected data of people traveling abroad to beg on the streets. These figures are being collected because 90 percent of the beggars caught abroad are of Pakistani origin. Iraqi and Saudi ambassadors have even complained about this to the Pakistan government.

The Pakistan government has suspended passports of thousands of beggars who go to countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran under the guise of religious pilgrimage and beg. In the last two and a half years, 44,000 beggars have been sent back to Pakistan from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries.

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