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| Pak Hindus demand panel to resolve issues | | | Lahore | June 21 Hindus living in Pakistan have demanded the setting up of a national commission to resolve issues related to the minority community and also that all temples in the country are opened for them. They put forth the demand at a seminar ‘Conditions of Hindus in Pakistan’, which was held in Lahore on Friday evening. In the seminar organised by ‘Hare Rama Foundation’, ‘Rahim Yar Khan’, and ‘Hindu Sudhar Sab Ke’ in collaboration with the Action Aid Pakistan, Hindus from across the Punjab province participated and discussed challenges faced by them in the country. They demanded that their following requirements must be fulfilled on war footing basis. Hindus said a Hindu should be appointed the member of the prime minister’s advisory council. They said seats in provincial and national assemblies should be reserved for Hindus. They said Hindus women should be given right to sit in the district and tehsil councils by making amendments in the Local Government Ordinance. |
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