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By your own laws Pakistani Sikhs, Ahmedis, Hindus, Jews and Christians can't even hope to hold any senior office in Pakistan. Furthermore your state has systamatically eliminated such minorites to such a negliable presence.
Why don't you speak about your minorties before you start pointing fingers at India, what a joke of a post.
Kamran Michael -- Ports and Shipping Minister
Rana Baghwandas -- Supreme Court Justice
Deepak Parvani -- Pakistan's leading Fashion Designer
Herchran Singh -- Captain Rank in Pakistan Army
Jimmy Engineer --- Jimmy Engineer is an internationally acclaimed artist and humanitarian who has exhibited his work across the globe. He uses his art to promote the message of peace and tolerance while at the same time spreading a positive image of Pakistan. A recipient of Sitara-e-Hilal, Pakistan’s third highest civilian honor for his outstanding contributions to art and charitable causes, Jimmy continues his passion for making this world a better place through his artistic and humanitarian initiatives.
Ardeshir Cowasjee --- Ardeshir Cowasjee is a leading philanthropist, businessman and columnist based in Karachi. He is the Chairman of Cowasjee Group and is engaged in philanthropic activities apart from being regarded as an old ‘guardian’ of the city of Karachi.
Dr. Mira Phailbus -- Dr Mira Phailbus became the first woman in Pakistan to be be appointed as Ombudsman. She was given the charge of Punjab’s Ombudsman in March 2013. A prominent educationist, Dr Phailbus remained as Principal of Kinnaird College for several years. She also served as Minister for Education and Minority Affairs in Punjab Government.
Byram Dinshawji Avari -- Byram Dinshawji Avari is a prominent Pakistani businessman and twice Asian Games gold medalist. Together with his sons, Dinshaw and Xerxes, he owns and operates the Avari Group of companies, of which he is the chairman.
*There is a huge list of people. Feel free to browse on your own
68 Non-Muslims from Pakistan That Have Made the Country a Better Place