Expressing concern over incidents where religious minorities are being denied their rights to religious freedom in different parts of the country, the PPP Human Rights Cell demanded an intervention from the apex court on the matter.
In a statement issued by the PPP Human Rights Cell’s central coordinator Nafisa Shah, it was pointed out that the Kharian police had demolished an Ahmadi place of worship on June 11. “The matter is not confined to razing of the Ahmadi places of worship but other minorities are also facing persecution in Pakistan,” the statement added.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 14th, 2012.
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Police raising the minaret, disfiguring the Kalma and Quranic verses in the place of worship. Shameful act of Kharian Police.
Allah help Ahmedis people & grant them secure shelter.
We request Chief Justice of Pakistan to take Sou Motu action against this action because he has the authority according to the Law of Pakistan against all those acts in which basic human rights of People of Pakistan would have been violated. If we condemn the Babri Mosque incident then we must condemn this act as well becuse all places of worships are as important as any one. Its a time for Chief Justice of Pakistan to prove that he is fighting for the true justice of all Pakistanis.
They are making fool. If they are concern about ahmadis then they should abolish the black law of Pakistan