Minority and human rights to garner more attention: Punjab govt

Published September 10, 2015
Pakistani Christians chant slogans during a demonstration to condemn the killing of a Christian couple. — AP/File
Pakistani Christians chant slogans during a demonstration to condemn the killing of a Christian couple. — AP/File

LAHORE: Punjab Government has decided to set up minorities affairs and human rights department across the province, in 36 districts. Previously there was only one major set-up based in Lahore.

Speaking to Dawn News, Provincial minister for Minorities affairs and Human Rights Khalil Tahir Sandhu said that the government doesn't want a repetition of the Kot Radha Kishan event which took the lives of a Christian couple.

Saima and Sajjad Masih were accused by the locals of allegedly disrespecting the Holy Quran, before they were burnt alive.

Read: Christian couple beaten to death for 'desecrating Quran'

The event resulted as a major embarrassment for the Punjab government as the incident took place only 50 kilometres away from the provincial capital Lahore.

Several steps have been taken to curb the hate speeches in religious seminaries against minorities, but the presence of a government department will further ensure protection of the rights of minorities.

Khalil Tahir Sandhu said that following an untoward incident investigation done by minority affairs department in a district will be admissible in courts.

Officials of Minority affairs department can also go to courts as witnesses after their own thorough investigation.

According to the provincial minister the District Coordination Officer (DCO), DPO and the local Islamic Scholars of the district will also be part of the department, and will be responsible for creating awareness in the general public through seminars and public gatherings.

Human rights department will also provide full support to the victims especially violence against women, such as acid burn victims and honour killing dilemma will also be addressed.

Also Read:Girl suffers serious burns in acid attack by father, uncle

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