https://t.co/eiY7UamIfp people r going 2 die from heat stroke &dehydration with this ridiculous law. Not every1 is able. This is not Islam. — Bakhtawar B-Zardari (@BakhtawarBZ) May 11, 2017

The bill is not about fasting. It's forcing others to starve to death — Muhammad Zulfiqar (@Fire___Dragon) May 11, 2017

Someone who preserve fasting with true sprit, he doesn't have to worry about heat stroke or dehydration. — SJK (@Shahid24248) May 11, 2017

Why u portray Islam this way. No body had to die if Zardarai had provided them what they needed instead of making swiss full of poors blood — Syed Faisal Hayat (@sfhbuneri) May 11, 2017

In an islamic state such things should b adhered to. If muslims wont respect islamic laws who else will ? — tayyaba sarfraz (@TayyabaSarfraz) May 11, 2017

Perturbed by legislation making eating in public during Ramazan a jailable offence, Bakhtawar Bhutto took to Twitter to condemn the rule.The daughter of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto said the rule is not consistent with Islam as scores of people will die of dehydration, fearing punishment from the authorities.“People are going to die from heat stroke and dehydration with this ridiculous law. Not everyone is able. This is not Islam,” she wrote.The Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs on Wednesday unanimously approved the Ehtram-e-Ramazan (Amendment) Bill, 2017 under which fine for the hotel owners – violating the Ehtram-e-Ramazan Ordinance, 1981 – has been increased from Rs500 to Rs25,000.People who smoke or eat in public during Ramazan can be fined Rs500 and imprisoned for up to three months. TV channels or cinema houses that violate the law will be fined Rs500,000 or more.Soon after Bakhtawar posted her tweet about the law, it received mixed opinions from the social media users.While many lauded her for speaking up against the rule, others mocked her and the PPP Sindh government for their ‘indifference’ towards poverty.