The National Minorities Day was observed with fervour and solidarity in Lahore, echoing the nationwide recognition of religious and socioeconomic uplift and rights for minority communities.
The occasion was marked by a series of impactful seminars, conferences, walks, and political discussions aimed at acknowledging and honouring the pivotal role minorities play in the development of Pakistan.
The significance of National Minorities Day is deeply ingrained in the commitment to uphold the principles of equality and inclusivity.
The day is associated with the adoption of a declaration as part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, emphasising the protection and well-being of individuals belonging to diverse religious, linguistic, national, or ethnic backgrounds.
The observance of this day echoes the ideals of Pakistan's founder, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who championed the cause of equal rights for all citizens. Pakistan, known for its cultural, linguistic, ethnic, and religious diversity, stands as a testament to the principles of unity in diversity.
Recent reports from the International Forum for Rights and Security highlight that Muslims constitute approximately 96.28% of Pakistan's population, with Christians and Hindus representing 1.59% and 1.60%, respectively. The government of Pakistan is resolute in its commitment to safeguarding the rights of all Pakistani citizens, regardless of their religious affiliations.
A comprehensive approach is being undertaken to ensure equal rights and opportunities for all, as echoed in the Constitution of Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 12th, 2023..
COMMENTS
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ