Pakistani Hindu MP : Refer Pakistani minorities as ‘non-Muslims’ in Pakistan’s Constitution – Private Bill submitted in Pakistan’s Parliament for constitutional amendment
This will not stop jihadis committing atrocities on minority Pakistani Hindus. Government of India must take steps to protect the Hindus residing in Pakistan
Islamabad (Pakistan) – Pakistani Hindu lawmaker Keeso Mal Kheeal Das has submitted a Bill in Pakistan’s Parliament seeking that religious minorities in the country be constitutionally referred to as ‘non-Muslims’. Das is an MP from the opposition party Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N).
Das said, “This Amendment will end the discrimination against non-Muslims and establish equality and justice for every citizen. The Bill must be given clearance and should be implemented with immediate effect”.
The Pakistan Government has not opposed the Bill so far and the matter has been referred to the relevant parliamentary standing committee. After it is vetted by a bipartisan committee of the House, it will be presented for voting.
पाकिस्तानमधील हिंदूना हवाय ‘हा’ दर्जा; घटना दुरुस्तीसाठी खासगी विधेयक सादरhttps://t.co/TlPOMkddfP#Pakistan #Hindu #HinduinPakistan #minority
— Maharashtra Times (@mataonline) May 29, 2021
Just 75 lakh Hindus in Pakistan now !
Realise that no communist, Congress member or so-called intellectual ever utters a word of protest in reduction of number of Hindus. And hence, the establishment of Hindu Rashtra (Nation) is important to protect the Hindus residing all over the world
Non-Muslim communities constitute approximately 3.5% of Pakistan’s population. These include Christians, Ahmadis, Baha’is, Parsis, Buddhists and others. Hindus are the largest ‘minority community’. As per the official figures, there are just 75 lakhs Hindus left in Pakistan, majority of which reside in Sindh Province.