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Patron-in-chief of Pakistan Hindu Council, Dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwani has said that provincial governments of Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa both were badly failed to protect the minorities, and thus, establishment of Special Task Force for the Protection of Minorities on urgent bases is need of time.
He made these remarks while exchanging his views during a meeting with a local delegation of minorities in Islamabad. Dr Ramesh Vankwani, who is also Member of National Assembly, expressed that the Constitution of Pakistan guaranteed for the protection of minorities' rights, while Founder of the Nation Quad-e-Azam had also announced to provide religious freedom living in the newly-born Muslim state.
The delegation, during the meeting, also showed extreme concerns on the rising incidents against the minorities. Dr Ramesh Vankwani paid great tribute to the late Sardar Soran Singh, and declared him as "Martyr of Pakistan". He said that late Singh was a truly patriot citizen.
He said that during the hearing in the Supreme Court for the protection of minorities' rights, most issues were highlighted in the Sindh and Balochistan, but it is highly regrettable that both provincial governments were not interested to implement the detailed ruling of Supreme Court dated June 19th 2014 for providing security to the minorities.
"When all other religious places and leaders are having state security then why the innocent Hindu community is being left at the mercy of terrorists," he questioned, while mentioning the recent incident at Dera Murad Jamali, where religious Hindu literature books were stolen from a Hindu temple.
He demanded the provincial governments to take solid steps such as curriculum reforms. "It is really embracing that hatred against the Hindu community is being taught in the government-run primary schools," he regretted on the rise of extremist ideologies in the society.
On the occasion, he also shared the latest information of abducted Hindu girls which Pakistan Hindu Council gathered in recent days. "14-years old Hindu girl named Pooja from Shahdadpur, 14 years named Leelan, 11 years named Seema Oad from Nawab Shah were missing," Dr Ramesh Vankwani told, while emphasising that 15 years old Hindu girl named Pirma Bheel was kidnapped by Hayat Hingorjo, backed by PPP leaders, Dadan Hingorjo, and Faqir Sher Mohammad, MNA. He also demanded to PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to take serious action against the culprits.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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