
CM reaffirms equal rights for all on Minorities Day
The event, attended by minority leaders including Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, and Parsis, highlighted Sindh's legacy of religious harmony. CM Shah said the tradition of observing Minorities Day was initiated by former President Asif Ali Zardari in 2009 and has continued annually.
He stressed that Sindh, inspired by Sufi saints like Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai and Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, remains a beacon of tolerance. Comparing Pakistan's inclusive stance to rising intolerance abroad, Shah said any such incident here is widely condemned.
The CM announced that minorities will be recruited into the police to help protect places of worship and pledged continued efforts under PPP leadership for inclusive development and peace.
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