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Lahore: The minority Hindu community in Pakistan has asked the government to ensure religious freedom, protection of lives and properties and grant them their fundamental rights.

A 50-member delegation made the demands while celebrating "Holi" organised by the South Asia Partnership-Pakistan here yesterday.

"Among the major problems we are facing despite being the citizens of Pakistan since birth are the registration of marriages because no family laws are available for us," said Kanwal Kishor, a delegate member from Punjab province.

"Our elders struggled for establishing Pakistan, but we are not even regarded as third grade citizens. We are discriminated in every field, including education," she said.

Kishor said nothing about the Hindu community and their religion have been included in school syllabus despite the fact that Hindus are the largest religious minority in Pakistan. "Our children also get education from schools but nothing about inter-faith harmony is taught to all children."

She said there were eight reserved seats for minorities in Punjab Assembly and out of them only one seat is reserved for Hindus despite the fact that Hindus are the major religious minority group in Punjab, a province of 90-million. Another delegate Pandit Channa Lal from Rawalpindi said in case any Hindu child up to the age of 12 years dies, he or she is buried but unfortunately there is no graveyard.

He demanded that the burial place should be allocated to them besides residential plots and houses.

"There is no respect for our places of worship and it can be gauged from this reality that a temple in Saidpur Village (Islamabad) is changed into a hotel by authorities," he said. Other delegates complained about some government departments seizing their religious places and agricultural lands.

They cited an example of a temple in Rahim Yar Khan, some 400 km from Lahore, that was allotted to someone through fake auction. They said they are afraid of worshipping and even celebrating Holi publicly, particularly after a recent incident at Larkana district in Sindh province.

On March 15, a frenzied mob had set on fire a temple and a 'Dharamshala' in Larkana over alleged desecration of a holy book.

Hindus are the largest minority in Pakistan but make up only about two per cent of the country's 180 million population.
 
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In Islamic democracy it is essential to give equal rights and jurisdiction to the non-muslims. The reason of discrimination is their Hindu origin, as , Muslims residing in India face the similar discrimination in almost all sectors.
However, Government should introduce properly framed laws of every aspect for the Hindus.
 
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Pakistani Hindus demand religious freedom

Now the Pakistani source:

Pakistan’s largest religious minority demands rights

LAHORE: A fifty-member delegation of the Pakistani Hindu community demanded on Tuesday that the government ensure religious freedom, respect for worship places, protection of their lives and properties.

The concerns were expressed at the celebration of Holi organised by the South Asia Partnership-Pakistan (SAP-PK) at its office on Tuesday. The delegates came from various districts in the Punjab.

Kanwal Kishor from Rahim Yar Khan said what Quaid-i-Azam had said in his speeches about minority rights had not been honoured, especially in the case of Hindus.

He said there were eight reserved seats for minorities in the Punjab Assembly, out of which only one was for Hindus even though they were the largest religious minority group in the province.

Pandit Channa Lal from Rawalpindi district said that Hindu children up to the age of 12 years were supposed to be buried, but there were no graveyards for Hindus. He demanded that burial places be allocated for them.

Lal also said that there was a lack of respect for their places of worship. He cited the example of a temple in Saidpur village in Islamabad that had been converted.

Delegation members Arjun Ji Mangi, Sunil Raza, Nadir Qamar and Surjan from Rahim Yar Khan, Bahawalpur and Ahmedpur East complained about government departments that had taken possession of their religious places and agricultural lands. They said they were afraid of practicing their religion or even celebrating Holi after a temple had been attacked in Larkana.

They said that one of the main problems they faced was not being able to register their marriages. Despite being Pakistani citizens, their family laws were not recognized by the state.

Another grievance was that nothing about the Hindu community, their religion or interfaith harmony was included in school syllabi, despite the fact that Hindus were the largest religious minority in Pakistan.

Punjab Assembly member Sadia Sohail Rana said the issues of the Hindu community would be brought up on the floor of the assembly. Naeema Malik and Hameed Gondal from SAP-PK facilitated the discussion and said the SAP-PK would provide all possible support.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 2nd, 2014.
 
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And they should receive these rights. It is a complete shame that Pakistan isn't doing more to help it's minorities, when they're the ones being primarily targeted by militants. As far as I'm concerned, Pakistan can never be a developed nation if such issues aren't addressed right away.
 
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They are human beings, and deserve full freedom of religion, civil, and cultural rights to live prosperously

This is at the core of all Sunni Jurisprudence Laws [ Sharia Laws ]
 
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They are wasting their time. The richer ones should immigrate, the poorer ones needs to stay quiet and don't create such a scene. Trust me the more you come in Pakistani media the more chance you will get attacked again and again.
 
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In Islamic democracy it is essential to give equal rights and jurisdiction to the non-muslims. The reason of discrimination is their Hindu origin, as , Muslims residing in India face the similar discrimination in almost all sectors.
However, Government should introduce properly framed laws of every aspect for the Hindus.

Please elaborate ?
 
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Diverting the topic. No need to to be so concerned about Kashmiris, i am partially Kashmiri. Now please answer do you consider Pakistani Hindus as Pakistani or not?
Ok comonnn it's not like as if you will be banned for one off topic post :D I asked you first :D
 
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In Islamic democracy it is essential to give equal rights and jurisdiction to the non-muslims. The reason of discrimination is their Hindu origin, as , Muslims residing in India face the similar discrimination in almost all sectors.
However, Government should introduce properly framed laws of every aspect for the Hindus.
You simply cannot keep India aside even when an internal matter of Pak is being discussed, can you? Muslims of India are much better off than Hindus of Pak. This is evident from demographic data. Pak's Hindu population is constantly decreasing as a percent of total because many Hindus are fleeing discrimination while India's Muslims are increasing as a percent of total and none are leaving the country.
 
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