Representatives of the minority community approached the ministry of Interfaith Harmony and formally conveyed them their decision and asked the ministry to cancel all Holi-related festivities.
Akram Gill, minister for Interfaith Harmony, confirmed the development and said that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) members in the National Assembly Ramesh Lal, Lal Chand and Dr Mahesh Kumar and Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) Manohar Lal approached the ministry.
Quoting these minority members of the parliament, Gill said, “We are disheartened at the unprecedented incidents of forceful conversions, abductions for ransom and killings of Hindu community members in Sindh.” In protest, they asked for the cancellation of Holi-related programs.
Dr Paul Bhatti, the Advisor to the prime minister for National Harmony, told The Express Tribune that the Parliamentary Secretary of Interfaith Ministry Reena Kumari had also suggested the cancellation of Holi-related functions scheduled for March 18 (Holi).
Kumari said that throughout the country, the Hindu community was not celebrating Holi in its true spirit due to the injustices they were subjected to.
“We accepted the decision of the majority and cancelled our planned programmes on the occasion of Holi in honour of the Hindu community,” said Dr Bhatti and Gill.
PPP Hindu members disappointed with party members
Araish Kumar of Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) said that his community members were in trouble and large scale migration is underway.
He said that currently there were around 100 families in Delhi even as their visas neared expiration. Citing visa regime obstacles between India and Pakistan, he said that thousands of Hindus are waiting to migrate to India.
In a meeting with MNA Lal Chand, Chief Minister Sindh Qaim Ali Shah had telephoned the relevant quarters for security to be provided to the Hindu community but to no avail, he revealed.
Meanwhile, MNA Dr Mahesh Kumar said that there is a law and order situation in the province of Sindh.
He revealed his concern about the alleged negative role of his party co-worker, MNA Mian Mitho of Bharchondi Sharif for the forceful conversion of Hindu girls. “I also talked against my party MNA on the floor of the assembly and I also discussed the matter with my party leadership,” he said.
Referring to a number of incidents of target killing, MNA Kishan Chand Parwani held the government responsible for the crimes. “At least the government should keep an eye on its own party members,” he demanded, alleging local PPP leaders were involved in the murder of four Hindu doctors in Shikarpur but the government had failed to take any action against them.
“I think the PPP is not sincere over the minorities’ issues despite fetching 85 per cent of the minorities’ votes,” Parwani lamented.
Ramesh Lal of the PPP, however, was reluctant to talk on the issue, sidestepping the question by saying he was busy with preparations of the death anniversary of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in Larkana.
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@ Mogambo, still no reason to treat minorities badly.
Muhammed : I highly appreciate your comment. Only thing I would like to add is that Pakistanis still praise those muslim monsters who hated, fought, killed, invaded and raped the lands they came to occupy. And all in the name of religion. Unless and until the history is seen and taught in the right perspective, muslim lands will continue to suffer.
This is a hallmark of muslims and our religion of islam. In our entire history from 7th century onwards, we have hated, fought, killed, invaded and persecuted those who did not agree with our version of faith and god. To top things off, we love to shout: We have a religion of peace.
Wake up people: What we have a religion that has turned us into pieces (Not peace)
@Mogambo u are right buddy.
'Ministry of Interfaith Harmony'???? Fine; then let's also have Ministry of Inter-ethnicity Harmony; Ministry of Inter-provincial Harmony; Ministry of Inter-Gender Harmony; Ministry of Urban-Rural Harmony; - and hey! why not a Ministry of Common Sense? - and a Ministry of SINCERE LEADERSHIP? Yeah, way to go, man ...!
@Mogambo: When muslims arent getting their own justice, from court what makes them think they will be treated differently?
Mogambo, Good observation. All muslim countries face the same problem - no justice for themselves, zero justice for women and minorities. And that is why Muslims risk their lives, drowning in high seas, to migrate to Australia and Europe.
When muslims arent getting their own justice, from court what makes them think they will be treated differently?