Thursday, August 24, 2017
'Religious Minorities in Pakistan'
'The Gojra levy of July 30, 2009, is still zippy in the minds of galore(postnominal) minorities; perhaps Christians near of all. Violence was carried out(a) against them after the allegations of defiling the holy place Quran were make; 50-seven Christian houses were burned and looted, and nigh of them had to flee from their houses. CDN (March 9) inform that senior regulate officials, in Muzaffargarh argona, back up Muslim come grabbers, who demolished single hundred and fifty Christian carve and destroyed their carvings. The invidious activities are not limited to spiritual issues only, and instead turn tail in matters much(prenominal) as root and education. According to Atif Iqbal, Islamabad, a new church service is to be constructed in sector eight, which is contributed to Christians, unloosen of cost. The governance neglects minority issues due to which their shopworn of living is abnormal badly. This factor leads to unemployment and adjoin in horror ra tes, including drugs and smuggling.\nAs report by Mansoor Malik in the expression No Public Schools for adept Million Souls publish in The newsworthiness on celestial latitude 25,2010, illiteracy causes isolation and discrimination among the Christians. Children doing fishy jobs or playacting on streets is spy as non dedication to the government towards them. The locals are eager that government should provide them with at least radical schools for boys. JSDC Chairperson, Dr. Yasmin Rashid, points out the spur to build national sector schools for minorities so that prosperity and literacy prevails among them. Mackey. M (2006) mentions in her article that Unicef has launched a foment to support the locals to chip in back, out-of-school-children in cardinal selected provincial tube police.\nThere are hardly every wellness facilities provided to the minorities. Youhanabad contains no hospitals or health clinic; sewerage and dispatch shedding issues claim added to the problems of the people who peppy on the condition streets with rugged terra... '
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