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The Musbat Show Ep 748 New Marriage Laws, Basant 2026, & The Tax Loophole Strategy #Basant2026 #MarriageLaws #PakistanPolitics #TaxReform #LahoreBasant #FBR #midtermelections From new legal protections for spouses to the high-stakes logistics of Basant in Lahore, we dive into the latest shifts in Pakistan's social and legal landscape. PLUS: A radical "Musbat" solution for the FBR's tax collection woes and why politicians are hiding their wealth behind "security threats." TimeStamps: 00:00 - In this Video 01:25 - New Marriage Laws & Spousal Rights 02:00 - The "Ghoori" (Staring) Law Debate 06:50 - Basant 2026: Bans, Bookings, and Haripur 12:50 - Geo-tagging 4.4 Million Trees in Punjab 17:00 - Why Pakistan Needs Mid-term Elections 19:40 - Politicians, Wealth Statements, and Security 21:35 - A Radical Solution for the FBR & Tax Lawyers 🔥 SUPPORT THE MUSBAT SHOW: 💳 Patreon: www.patreon.com/aliaftab_saeed 💰 JazzCash/EasyPaisa/Raast: 0325 6555592 Should "staring" at your spouse really be a legal offense? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! ⚖️ New Laws: Protection or Overreach? Recent legislation has criminalized threatening a spouse with divorce or a second marriage, as well as verbal abuse. While protections for transgenders, children, and the elderly are widely welcomed, the hosts debate the finer points of the law—specifically the clause regarding "staring" (ghoori). Is it a necessary protection against domestic intimidation, or a subjective nightmare for the courts? 🪁 Basant 2026: The Haripur Connection As February approaches, the battle for Lahore's skies begins. With the government banning kite bookings and deliveries, the real struggle lies in the supply chain. Most kites and string (dor) are now manufactured in Haripur, KPK, to bypass Punjab’s restrictions. We discuss the "small theft vs. big crime" debate—should the government allow the festival while strictly policing chemical string, or is a total ban the only way? 🌲 The 44 Lakh Tree Mystery Following the illegal felling of 45 ancient trees at Punjab University, the government has announced a geo-tagging project for 4.4 million trees across the province. Is this a visionary environmental move or another administrative distraction from more pressing priorities? 🗳️ The Case for Mid-Terms In a country stuck in a cycle of "governments falling vs. 5-year terms," could a 2.5-year mid-term system act as a pressure valve? We explore how a "semester system" for elections might force performance and give the public a sense of agency without the chaos of constant regime change. 💰 Wealth Statements & Tax Lawyers Why are 150 MNAs and MPAs refusing to go public with their wealth statements? The excuse of "security threats" masks a deeper fear of NAB and FBR. We propose a "Musbat" fix: Empowering tax lawyers to handle the FBR's mess, ensuring the IMF is satisfied while protecting the common man from harassment. HOSTS: @asadniz1 @AliAftabSaeed The Musbat Show: Critical analysis on Pakistan's current affairs, social issues, and media. TITLES: New Marriage Laws: Is Staring at Your Wife Now a Crime? Basant 2026: How Haripur Kites are Smuggled into Lahore Why Politicians Hide Wealth: The Security Threat Excuse