It is unbelievable that such things continue to happen in the 21st century, but Pakistan has no respect for human rights and particularly for the minorities.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US desk
Source/Credit: The Global Dispatch
By Nasir Saeed | June 23, 2017
Recently, the Greater Hyderabad municipal corporation advertised vacancies for sanitary workers.
Applications are invited from non-Muslims only and a further condition has been added in the application form, that they must take the religious oath on their religious holy book – Geeta or Bible – that they will never do anything else but work as a sanitary worker and will never refuse to carry out the work. Such terms and conditions are ridiculous and cannot be accepted anywhere in the civilised world.
Nasir Saeed, director of Centre for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS), UK, has expressed his concern over the growing situation against religious minorities. Unfortunately, religious minorities in Pakistan are under constant attack because of the government’s discriminatory policies against them and laws like the blasphemy law.
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