Minorities enjoying equal human rights in Pakistan, says Firdous

Author: inp

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan has said that the minorities in Pakistan are enjoying equal human rights and provided with equal opportunities to make progress.

Taking to social media site twitter on Monday, Dr Awan said that the Constitution of Pakistan guarantees all rights to minorities but in India, the were protesting against the biased and discriminatory citizens law.

She said that many cities of India had turned into a battlefield and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his cunningness and insincerity could not get distracted attention of the world from the cruelty and oppression of India against its minorities. The people of India had revolted against the hate of their PM Modi, she remarked.

Dr Awan further stated that curfew was imposed in the Indian held Kashmir for the last many months and Kashmiris were facing a life threatening situation.

The discriminatory and controversial citizenship law had confirmed Modi’s hate against the Muslims, she added.

The special assistant said the world was watching that Modi with his fascist mindset wanted to impose Hindutva ideology in India.

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