The law-enforcement agencies must not brush aside this migration and should formulate a strategy to ensure the ongoing operation does not ignore the minorities in this city. Wherever these residents have been forced to relocate to, the police and Rangers should ensure they have secure living spaces. They should also intensify the operation in Lyari to create, once again, an environment in which these residents can move back to. Another unfortunate consequence of this out-migration from Slaughter House is the fact that a historical building has been left at the mercy of the gangsters. A building that dates further back than the country itself is a precious asset for the government and should be preserved. If we don’t act quickly, the city will lose all its connections with the past.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 15th, 2013.
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To talk about the welfare of minorities when they are reduced to less than 3% of the population, is to wake up after the Horses have bolted. Except for a few noble exceptions, the Media has contributed in the terrorizing, neutralizing and conversion of minorities. Those better off will leave and only the very poor will be left to suffer.
@Zinda Quom: Where does India bashing come in? I'm a Muslim Pakistani and I would love to hold my head up high and say not that we are not as bad as others- which is again doubtful- but that 'we Muslims respect and care for their Christian, Hindu, Sikh, etc brothers and sisters who are minorities in the country' and that 'we Pakistanis are one nation, regardless of religion, caste, creed, personal beliefs, political affiliations, class, income, wealth, etc'. How I wish that day would come!
Pakistan now is a battlefield of various Muslim sects. Back in 1971 Pakistan army did history's largest Hindu Genocide (part of Bangladesh Genocide) in East Pakistan. Like now, West Pakistan civil society did not protest then.
Pakistan's non-muslims are very unfortunate with very little choice.
It's not that bad, actually. Just the other day an indian website published a property ad specifying "No Muslims" - at least we are not doing anything that horrible to our minorities.