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Islamabad: August 3, 2016. (PCP) Implementation on Supreme Courts’ decision is extremely necessary to restore the rights of minorities, but after one year of this decision it is not even thought by Parliament to do so said Christian leader J Salik here today
Convener World Minorities Alliance and Organizer Awami Maseeha Party Mr. J Salik said that after thirteen years of our legal fight finally we have won the case regarding minorities’ elections and in this regard Supreme Court of Pakistan concluded that election method for minorities is not correct, their representatives should come through elections instead of selection as selection method is showing that the minorities are second class citizens in Pakistan and it is discrimination, but unfortunately it is not even discussed in the Parliament of Pakistan even after an year is passed after this decision.
He said that our purpose is the implementation on the decision of Supreme Court of Pakistan in the parliament to restore the rights of minorities and we can go to any extent for this. He told that we can even start country wide protests in the same regards. He said that parliament has to implement this decision so that poor can access their rights.
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"Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" By Nazir S Bhatti
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