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Old Friday, September 14, 2012
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Qadiyanis have been declared a minority by the constitution of Pakistan,so they deserve the rights and privileges that accrue to minorities according to the constitution.They,along-with other minorities,constitute one of the most vulnerable and persecuted groups in an intolerant society,that is Pakistan.So rather than passing judgements on their beliefs and the 'conspiracy' they are a part of,go and change the constitution if you so desire.If you refuse to declare them muslims,then let them avail the benefits of being a minority.It is us,the 97% muslim majority that has given them this right.They,or in that case any religious group did not demand it.There should be a minority quota,although I agree it should be in line with their percentage population.If one minority is better educated than the others,it cannot be an excuse to banish them from service.Don't consider them muslims, atleast consider them humans.Civil Service of Pakistan has always prided itself on the fact that its members are tolerant and rational human beings,who think and act independent of their religious leanings in the discharge of duty.Let it be that way.My advice to people joining the 40th common is to leave their religious biases aside whence entering into the civil service.Otherwise God save this country and its administrative machinery.Sanity must prevail.We should refrain from spreading hate literature and remarks about any religious community.
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