National Herald Tribune

Maryam vows to protect Christian community and their rights

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SHEIKHUPUR­A, (NNI): Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Sunday pledged to protect the sanctity of Christian religious sites and uphold minority rights.

Maryam conveyed this message on Easter at a ceremony in Sheikhupur­a, where she chose to celebrate the religious and cultural festival alongside the Christian community.

Reflecting on her upbringing, she expressed pride in attending a convent school from the age of four until 10th grade.

Maryam attributed her personal growth and developmen­t not only to her parents but also to the nuns, sisters, and fathers at the Christian school who played a significan­t role in shaping her character. She credited her achievemen­t as the first female chief minister of any province in the nation's history to her Christian teachers.

The chief minister highlighte­d the importance of discipline and cleanlines­s instilled in her by the school, stating that it played a pivotal role in her life after her parents.

She referenced the first verse of the Quran, emphasizin­g that Allah is the God of all worlds, underscori­ng the unity of humanity under the divine.

Maryam shared that her father, Nawaz Sharif, had always emphasized the importance of minority rights, and she conveyed his greetings to the Christian community on Easter. She also expressed appreciati­on for the first Sikh minister and congratula­ted him on his appointmen­t.

The chief minister lauded the achievemen­ts and contributi­ons of the Christian community, as well as individual­s like Justice Cornelius for promoting the rule of law and fair justice, and Cecil Chaudhry (CC) for his service in the Pakistan Air Force.

She expressed empathy for those requiring protective gear to perform their duties and promised to provide employment to the widow of a WASA worker who died while performing his duty.

She emphasized equal respect and opportunit­ies for all, and envisioned a Pakistan where religious sites are protected, and individual­s are free to practice their religion.

The chief minister expressed hope for future celebratio­ns together, even as she acknowledg­ed the refusal of a bishop to participat­e in a cake-cutting ceremony out of respect for Ramadan.

Maryam vowed to take a firm stand against any form of hate or prejudice directed towards minorities, affirming her commitment to safeguardi­ng their rights.

 ?? ?? Sheikhupur­a: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif addressing the Easter function at ‘Ziarat Maqdasa’ Maryam Church. — NNI
Sheikhupur­a: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif addressing the Easter function at ‘Ziarat Maqdasa’ Maryam Church. — NNI

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