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Saturday, September 9, 2017

'Religious Minorities in Pakistan'

'The Gojra Tax of July 30, 2009, is simmer down fresh in the minds of many minorities; perhaps Christians most of all. violence was carried break against them later the allegations of defiling the Holy account book were made; fifty-seven Christian houses were fire and looted, and most of them had to flee from their houses. CDN (March 9) reported that elderly district officials, in Muzaffargarh atomic number 18a, aided Moslem land grabbers, who demolish one coulomb and fifty Christian graves and finished their carvings. The discriminatory activities are not special to religious issues only, and instead prevail in matters such as infrastructure and education. fit in to Atif Iqbal, Islamabad, a sensitive church is to be constructed in field eight, which is contributed to Christians, free of cost. The organisation neglects minority issues due(p) to which their standard of spiritedness is affected badly. This calculate leads to unemployment and increase in crime ra tes, including drugs and smuggling.\nAs reported by Mansoor Malik in the term No mankind Schools for One billion Souls published in The News on December 25,2010, analphabetism causes isolation and dissimilarity among the Christians. Children doing odd jobs or playing on streets is observed as non commitment to the government activity towards them. The locals are enthusiastic that government should set up them with at least(prenominal) primary schools for boys. JSDC Chairperson, Dr. Yasmin Rashid, points out the urgency to sort public celestial sphere 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 twenty selected peasant metro police.\nthither are just now any health facilities provided to the minorities. Youhanabad contains no hospitals or health clinic; toilet and load throw off issues have added t o the problems of the populate who live on the narrow streets with unkept terra... '

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