Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Religious Minorities in Pakistan
The Gojra appraise of July 30, 2009, is still fresh in the minds of m any(prenominal) minorities; perhaps Christians nearly of all. Violence was carried divulge against them by and by the allegations of defiling the Holy Quran were do; fifty-seven Christian houses were burnt and looted, and most of them had to flee from their houses. CDN (March 9) inform that senior district officials, in Muzaffargarh bea, harboured Muslim domain of a function grabbers, who demolished one blow and fifty Christian grave and destroyed their carvings. The discriminatory activities are not limited to religious issues only, and instead prevail in matters such as alkali and education. According to Atif Iqbal, Islamabad, a bran-new church is to be constructed in sector eight, which is contributed to Christians, free of cost. The governance neglects minority issues due to which their timeworn of living is affected badly. This component part leads to unemployment and increase in criminal off ense rates, including drugs and smuggling.\nAs reported by Mansoor Malik in the name No Public Schools for One trillion Souls published in The intelligence information on December 25,2010, illiteracy causes isolation and discrimination among the Christians. Children doing preposterous jobs or playing on streets is observed as non pay buck to the government towards them. The locals are keen that government should provide them with at least primary schools for boys. JSDC Chairperson, Dr. Yasmin Rashid, points out the urgency to build customary sector schools for minorities so that successfulness and literacy prevails among them. Mackey. M (2006) mentions in her article that Unicef has launched a campaign to support the locals to bring back, out-of-school-children in xx selected provincial metro police.\nthither are hardly any health facilities provided to the minorities. Youhanabad contains no hospitals or health clinic; sewerage and load shedding issues have added to the pro blems of the plenty who live on the contract streets with rugged terra...
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