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FAISALABAD, Sep 21 (APP): Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Human Rights & Women Empowerment Ms. Mushaal Hussein Mullick on Thursday said that a special committee would be constituted soon to resolve the problems being faced by the minority people.
Addressing a gathering during her visit to Christian Town Jaranwala, she said that Pakistan never supported any terrorist activities. That’s why the entire government machinery became active for rehabilitation of churches and houses of the affected Christian community in Jaranwala, she added.
She said that the government was committed to fully protect rights of the minorities. In this connection, a special committee would be constituted very soon to resolve genuine problems of the minorities, she added.
She said that representatives from all minorities living in Pakistan including Christians would be included in this committee so that they could point out the real problems for their early redressal.
She said that the government despite various financial constraints provided a grant of Rs.2 million to each affected family of Jaranwala whereas rehabilitation work of their churches and houses was also in full swing.
She also expressed sympathies with affected Christians of Jaranwala and said that Kashmiris in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) were facing ever worst situation due to Indian atrocities in the valley.
She said that India was violating human rights in the Kashmir with great impunity for the last 7 decades. The people of IIOJK were demanding their fundamental right of self-determination but the India was using force to deprive them of this constitutional right.
Talking about International Peace Day, she said that Modi government had committed unprecedented barbarism in the Kashmir valley. However, the India could not succeed in pressing the voice of freedom from Kashmir.
Mushaal also condemned killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh and said that Indian government surely involved in this murder.
She also visited the churches and reviewed their rehabilitation and renovation work.