LAHORE: Punjab Minister for Minorities Ramesh Singh Arora on Sunday highlighted the provincial government’s commitment to ensuring the constitutional protection of minorities on Sunday, emphasising efforts to create an inclusive society with equal opportunities and rights for all citizens, regardless of their religion or ethnicity.
In this regard, Arora announced the upcoming launch of Minority Cards aimed at uplifting religious minorities during a seminar on “Minorities’ Rights & Constitutional Protection” held at the Renewal Centre Auditorium in Youhanabad.
The event gathered a diverse group of participants including Parliamentary Secretary of HR&MA Sonia Asher, former Minister Ejaz Alam Augustine, government officials, religious leaders, and representatives from various minority communities.
The seminar provided a crucial platform for discussing the protection of minority rights under the Constitution of Pakistan and raising awareness about the importance of safeguarding these rights in today’s social and political landscape.
In his keynote address, Arora shared that the Minority Affairs Department is preparing a five-year strategic plan, marking the first-ever provincial department to develop such a comprehensive roadmap.
Peter Jacob, Executive Director of Search for Justice, delivered the welcome speech at the seminar, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and cooperation between the government, civil society, and religious communities. He highlighted that such forums are essential for advancing the cause of minority rights and fostering understanding among diverse groups.
Parliamentary Secretary Sonia Asher also spoke about the collaborative efforts between the government and religious communities to address the challenges faced by minorities, expressing the government’s ongoing determination to ensure their protection and empowerment.
Former Minister Ejaz Alam Augustine recognized the positive steps being taken through the seminar to address issues facing religious minorities.
He noted that the discussions and constructive conversations would help strengthen the legal and institutional frameworks for protecting minority rights. He also reiterated the importance of interfaith dialogue, mutual respect for diversity, and the collective responsibility to ensure that Pakistan remains a nation where the rights of all its citizens are respected and upheld.
The seminar concluded with insightful presentations from various religious minority representatives, who shared their perspectives on the challenges their communities face, as well as potential solutions for ensuring greater protection and inclusion.
A memorial shield was presented to Minister Ramesh Singh Arora and other distinguished guests in recognition of their valuable contributions towards the protection and advancement of minority rights.