The Free Press Journal

Pak Hindu lawmaker submits bill to call religious minorities ‘non-Muslims’

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A Hindu lawmaker in Pakistan has submitted a bill in the lower house of Parliament seeking that religious minorities in the country be constituti­onally referred to as 'non-Muslims' to end the discrimina­tion and establish equality and justice for every citizen.

Keeso Mal Kheeal Das, a member of the National Assembly from the Opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party, approached the National Assembly with a private member bill under rule 118 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007. Called as the Constituti­on Amendment Act, 2021, the bill aims to end discrimina­tion against Pakistani non-Muslims who have been also referred in the constituti­on as minorities. He suggested that the bill should be brought into effect immediatel­y. The government has not opposed the bill so far and the matter has been referred to the relevant standing committee. After it is vetted by a bipartisan committee of the house, it will be presented for voting.

Das is of the view that the inaccurate reference as minorities gives the impression of being second-class citizens. "It is against the spirit of the Constituti­on, 1973, to discrimina­te against a large number of population by declaring them a minority, when the sacrifices of that population are remarkable in every sphere of life for the prosperity, growth and bright future of the country," Das said in the bill.

"The word 'Minority' is used four times (in the constituti­on) while the word 'non-Muslims' is used 15 times, which reflects the intent of the makers of the Constituti­on. Therefore, the anomaly shall be omitted by substituti­ng the word minority with the word nonMuslims," he said.

He said that the constituti­onal amendment will be a constructi­ve effort to establish equality and justice for every citizen to build Pakistan as a home for everyone.

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