Sunday, October 30, 2011

Pakistan: Christian leader, minorities not impressed by Imran Khan speech

Dr. Nazir Bhatti urged Pakistani Christians not to join PPP, PML (N), PML (Q) and TI in Punjab province of Pakistan on their silence on attacks on their life and property by Muslim mob in Punjab.

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Source/Credit: Pakistan Christian Post
By PCP | October 30, 2011

"Imran Khan have no program for Pakistani Christians, Hindus and Ahmadi's," says Dr. Nazir S Bhatti

Lahore: (PCP) - Dr. Nazir S Bhatti, President of Pakistan Christian Congress PCC commenting on Public gathering in Lahore of Tehreek-e-Insaf Pakistan said that Address of TI Chief Imran Khan fell short on protection of rights of religious minorities in Pakistan.

Imran Khan said in his speech that rights of minorities will be fully protected while addressing public meeting in Lahore but not commented on controversial blasphemy law, election system for minorities on reserved seats in National Assembly of Pakistan, Senate of Pakistan and Provincial Assemblies. He nor assured minorities to raise their reserved seats in parliament not mentioned Quota for Christian students in professional colleges and higher academic institutions and due share in job opportunities.


Nazir Bhatti said that Pakistani Christians were expecting Imran Khan to talk in detail for minority rights but he uttered only one sentence to grab 13% votes of Christians in Punjab like other Muslim politicians.

“Tehreek Insaf TI, Pakistan Muslim League (N) and Pakistan Peoples Party PPP have no program to bring 20 million Pakistani Christians in mainstream politics of Pakistan” said Nazir S Bhatti

Nazir Bhatti said that Pakistani Christian are balancing political force in Pakistan which is continuously denied by Muslim political leaders and forcing them to assemble on community lines and to join united movement for their due equal rights and share in resources of Pakistan.

Nazir Bhatti urged Pakistani Christians not to join PPP, PML (N), PML (Q) and TI in Punjab province of Pakistan on their silence on attacks on their life and property by Muslim mob in Punjab.

Nazir S Bhatti said that Imran Khan might be a good cricketer but cannot be a successful politician in Pakistan weather establishment is conspiring to bring new actor in political arena to press upon Western countries.


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3 comments:

  1. I think they were very quick in judging him. His speech was very to the point. when he said that minorities will get justice, then obviously it means that he will do something for them. Blasphemy law is a touchy topic... so it will take time to make extremists understand that is unlawful. give him time and a chance!!

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  2. one can make his mind whether to sport or not sport some one in politics based on his views how one will provide justice to minority population of Pakistan under the Laws of Pakistan ,Imran khan is trying to reach those who are in danger but without telling them how will he provide them justice ,he can`t do any thing for any body what so ever instead he will be another pawn in the hands of mullahs of Pakistan ,mullahs are rejected by majority but they stay big players in politics due to the manipulations of religion interpretations ,any way i wish Mr Imran khan well.

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  3. Huh, hes the same...will probably carry on persecuting christians, ahmadi muslims, hindus and other minorities...its fine, where are the former leaders who did that? Um, ZiaulHaq? Blown to pieces in a plane crash....the bhutto.clan? Assasinated....
    Khan might be scared of the mullahs....but is he scared of the far higher power above? We'll see....

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