Pakistan marks Minorities’ Day with renewed pledge to safeguard minority rights

President assures minorities of unwavering support, highlighting quotas, aid and scholarships as key initiatives


APP August 11, 2024
President Asif Ali Zardari. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISLAMABAD:

President Asif Ali Zardari reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to protecting the religious, social, political, and economic rights of its minorities.

In a statement marking Minorities' Day on August 11, 2024, he highlighted the nation's annual recognition of the contributions made by minorities to Pakistan’s socio-economic progress.

He emphasised the ongoing commitment to the promises made by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on August 11, 1947, ensuring the protection of minority rights and religious freedoms.

President Zardari noted that Pakistan’s Constitution guarantees these rights, with Islam also advocating for their protection.

The President expressed satisfaction with the steps taken by the government to empower minorities politically, socially, and economically. He mentioned the 5% job quota for minorities in government roles and the allocation of reserved seats in both houses of parliament as measures to encourage their active participation in national development. Additionally, he outlined efforts to provide financial aid, marriage grants, scholarships, and funds for the maintenance of minority worship places.

He reiterated that every Pakistani has the right to live according to their faith, regardless of religion, caste, colour, or creed. He called upon religious scholars, minority representatives, and the media to educate the public about their rights and to foster interfaith harmony, tolerance, and unity to strengthen Pakistan.

President Zardari assured minorities that Pakistan remains dedicated to safeguarding their rights and providing equal opportunities for their advancement. He concluded by expressing confidence in the continued positive contributions of minorities to the country’s development and extended his best wishes to them on their special day.

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