LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday reaffirmed her government’s commitment to minorities protection and welfare, saying “she will thwart conspiracies against with all her might” and “will not let the lives and property of minorities be put at risk.”
Speaking at the launch ceremony of Pakistan’s first-ever Minority Card here on Wednesday, Punjab CM Maryam reiterated she would personally monitor the protection of minorities, calling the minorities “the crown of her head.”
She said under Minority card, the government will provide Rs10,000 to deserving members of the minority communities every three months, and amount would be increased to Rs75000.
“Minorities are our pride”, said the CM said, announcing to increase the number of minority cards from 50,000 to 75,000.
A large number of Hindus, Sikhs and Christians, including women participated in the ceremony held at Aiwan-e-Iqbal Complex. The participants of the ceremony accorded a warm reception to the Chief Minister by raising slogans of “Pakistan Zindabad.” Bishop Nadeem Kamran and Sardar Saranjit Singh, Pandit Lal offered their prayers.
The Punjab CM distributed minority cards to the men and women and observed transaction process of Sonia Bibi’s minority card via ATM. Provincial Minister for Minority Affairs Ramesh Singh Arora delivered his speech in Punjabi language and expressed profound gratitude to the Punjab CM.
On the occasion, the chief minister congratulated the recipients of the minority card.
Addressing the ceremony, Maryam Nawaz said, “It is our responsibility to protect the minority community and improve their lives. I am duly fulfilling my duty to grant protection to the minorities with full responsibility. We will hinder the path of those who endanger the lives and property of the minority community with an iron hand. Minorities also have an equal role in the construction and development of Pakistan. Whenever any dangerous situation emerges for the minorities, I myself monitor and oversee it as minorities are a symbol of pride for us.”
She said, “The Punjab government launched the minority card for the well-being of our sisters, brothers, elders and children so that they should realize that they are also Pakistanis and Punjabis. I am not making a political statement but everyone should realize that minorities are also as much a part of our beloved homeland as other Pakistanis. The name ‘minority’ has been given in Pakistan to which I disagree. It is not the identity of a minority that they are non-Muslims but their real identity is that of being a true and a staunch Pakistani.”
She added, “The Hindu, Christian and Sikh communities and people of other religions also participated in the ceremony. I am pleased to see that the rightful owners are happy to receive their due right as all religions are united in a strong bond. Even our green crescent flag is incomplete without the presence of white colour.”
She said, “The members of the minority communities may be fewer in number, but no less than anyone with regard to displaying patriotism and humanity. I deem it inevitable to participate in every festivity of the Sikh, Hindu and Christian community. When I first went to Maryamabad Church, I was told that a Chief Executive of the Punjab province had come here after 103 years. All Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners have been directed to decorate minority places of worship and their neighbourhoods on every religious festival, including Holi and Easter.”
CM Punjab said, “For the first time in the history of Pakistan and Punjab, a minority card has been launched. I thank Provincial Minister for Minority Affairs Ramesh Singh Arora, his team and the Bank of Punjab for launching the minority card. PML-N government has increased the budget of the Minority Affairs Department.”
She said, “Rs10,500 is a meagre amount but a token of gift on behalf of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and the Punjab government. We strive to further decorate the places of worship of the minority community as they are very close to our hearts.”
She added, “The minority grant on the eve of festivals has been increased from Rs10,000 to Rs15,000. Neighbourhoods and religious places of the minority community are also being developed. A cemetery for the Christian community will be ready in a few months. The annual development budget for the minority community has been increased by 60 percent.”