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A leading Hindu organisation in Pakistan on Tuesday passed a resolution demanding the government and all political parties to bring a constitutional amendment allowing non-Muslims to cast dual vote to elect their representative of national and provincial assemblies.

A leading Hindu organisation in Pakistan on Tuesday passed a resolution demanding the government and all political parties to bring a constitutional amendment allowing non-Muslims to cast dual vote to elect their representative of national and provincial assemblies. They also demanded increase in the number of reserved seats for Hindu population in all government jobs.

The Pakistan Hindu Council, during its general body meeting, passed the resolution unanimously.

"We strongly demand from the governments of Pakistan, Sindh to approve the 5% quota in all government jobs ...which was already announced by the previous PPP government but it could not be implemented," said Deepak Kumar Bhagchandani, General Secretary of Pakistan Hindu Council.

He said there must be representation of Pakistan Hindu Council in the recently-announced Committee of Minorities Issues by the chief minister of Sindh.

They also demanded that the head of Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) should be appointed from the Hindu community.

"Besides, nomination of any two reputed Hindu persons as board members of the trust from each province of Pakistan. Karachi Hindu Gymkhana to be handed over to local Hindu community through Pakistan Hindu Council on urgent bases," they demanded.

The participants also asked the federal government and provincial governments to take immediate actions for the protection of minorities.

They also requested Vankwani to present the Charter of Demand to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at his earliest so that grievances of Hindus across the country, particularly in Sindh, could be addressed.

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Legitimate demand, since a recent survey put Hindu population at 8 million or so in Pakistan.

Not sure about increasing the quota for Hindus only, as there are other minorities as well.
 
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including hafeez saeed, jud, let, zaid hamid and so on?

And you have Modi as your prime minister..

Pakistani hindus should make sure not to get fooled by PPP again and vote someone else who can actually protect them. Vote for PTI or MQM or don't vote at all.
 
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Legitimate demand, I support my Pakistani Hindu brothers and sisters fully. Pakistan must give full rights to its minorities. Pakistan is failing its obligation since it is signatory to Geneva conventions.
 
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It's a legitimate and understandable demand, I'd personally support it.

Tell these idiots to shut up and stay low profile. They should remain happy that they are alive there. This is tantamount to Yazidis demanding rights in an ISIS controlled state. :D
including hafeez saeed, jud, let, zaid hamid and so on?

Oh do shut up, brainwashed Indians. Minorities in Pakistan have equal rights as Muslims, it's just that certain retards tend to cause problems for them, just like your Modi did to Muslims in India. No one is going to stop them from making demands or protesting.
LeT or JuD have no say in how the state is run or whose demands are accepted or denied.
 
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Seems to be a legit demand. Should be accepted.
 
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@TankMan @Donatello @Pakistani Exile
again a genuine question raised by your comments
pakistan is a secular country?

No.

It's a legitimate and understandable demand, I'd personally support it.




Oh do shut up, brainwashed Hindus. Minorities in Pakistan have equal rights as Muslims, it's just that certain retards tend to cause problems for them, just like your Modi did to Muslims in India. No one is going to stop them from making demands or protesting.
LeT or JuD have no say in how the state is run or whose demands are accepted or denied.

Brother, do not mention the religion of someone when you are debating them. It is not only bad manners but it gives the impression that you are more concerned with who the person is, instead of what they are saying. It's a slippery slope from there.. ( I mean no disrespect.)
 
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