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Pakistan has extreme regulation when it comes to non muslims holding government positions. In Pakistan minorities can not even become Police chief, Governor, Mayor of a city, army officer with the rank Lieutenant General etc.Well Indians have a right to choose this if they wish it to be so. Although for many of us not tinted with biasness, it is a validated of Jinnah's (rh) two (or multiple) nations theory. The Hindus have the majority, and I think some of the other religious minorities will support it, (Jains, and buddhists for example), but I wonder what legal protection will be extended to non Hindu minorities. Will India just become a mirror copy of Pakistan with legal laws barring non hindus from holding certain offices, or will it be more attuned to ensuring all further laws are subservient to Hindu scriptures/feelings etc?
Many countries have restrictions when it comes to minorities holding public office but Pakistan's restrictions are archaic and too extreme.
Even last year a Ahmadiya was removed from economic advisory board which is a petty government position. Multan bar council declared that non muslims cannot join election.