Manifesto of Pakistan Christian Rights Watch in English.

Pakistan Christian Rights Watch

MANIFESTO 


Article – 1

(A) Correct the number of Christians in the national census in Pakistan.

(B) At the time of establishment of Pakistan, Christians and other minorities constituted 23% of the total population of the country.

(C) On the separation of East and West Pakistan, 12 percent of the minorities were left in East Pakistan (present Bangladesh) and the remaining 11 percent are in West Pakistan (present Pakistan).

(D) But the official data of Pakistan shows that the number of minorities is less than five percent which is injustice to the minorities.

Article – 2

(A) Legislation should be enacted to prevent the abduction and forced conversion of Christian and other religious minority girls.

(B) Justice should be ensured to Christians and other minorities in police stations, courts and other government and semi-government institutions without discrimination.

(C) To stop the cruelties and forced labor inflicted on the Christian laborers by the kiln owners and landlords.

Article – 3

(A) Abolish all laws in Pakistan (including the law of 295 BC) which target Christians and other minorities on religious grounds.

(B) Such laws are being used as a weapon by Muslims across the country against Christians and other minorities.

(C) Existence of such laws in the country is endangering the lives of Christians and other people.

Article – 4

(A) Government quota for Christians and other minorities should be increased from five percent to ten percent.

(B) Religious respect and protection of Christians and other minorities should be ensured in police stations, courts, educational institutions, hospitals and other government and semi-government institutions.

(C) Because every succeeding government in Pakistan has failed to stop the growing incidents of religious bigotry.

Article – 5

(A) The number of seats for Christians and other minorities should be increased in the Senate, National Assembly, Provincial Assemblies and local constituencies.

(B) Christians and other minority people should be given the right to elect their representatives by voting.

(C) The condition of being a Muslim to become the President and Prime Minister of the country of Pakistan should be abolished, because the existence of such a condition and law in the country is discrimination against the non-Muslim minorities.

(D) Minorities have always demanded that they should be given equal rights as per the ideology of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. 

Article – 6

(A) All Christian educational and other institutions taken over from the national government should be returned to Christians.

(B) It is the responsibility of the state to maintain the basic identity of the institutions to protect them.

(C) But here it is very painful that the occupation of Christian institutions in the country is done under the patronage of the rulers.

(D) Liquor permits in the name of non-Muslims should be stopped in Pakistan because it is defaming the religions of non-Muslims.

Article – 7

(A) Educational curriculum should be made on the basis of equality.

(B) Remove from the curriculum all such material which is offensive and offensive to Christians and other minorities living in the country.

(C) The services of Christian and other minority dignitaries (heroes) should be included in the historical curriculum of the country.

Article – 8

(A) Christians living in Pakistan should be given the right to go to the country of Israel and visit Christian religious holy places, just as Muslim brothers and sisters have the right to go to other countries for religious pilgrimage.

Article – 9

(A) Christians and other minorities should also be given the right to present religious broadcasts on Pakistan's official TV and radio stations such as the Islam religion have the right.

(B) Hatred and intolerance can be eradicated only by bringing the majority and the minority closer to each other in the society and by promoting love and brotherhood among religions.

Article – 10

(A) Struggle for the rights of Christians and other minorities in Pakistan and raise the voice of the victims of oppression, abuses and injustices.

(B) All the workers of Pakistan Christian Rights Watch will be bound to fulfill their duties with full responsibility while following the goals and objectives and manifesto of the organization and strive for the development and security of the country and the nation. 

Pakistan Christian Rights Watch

   


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