In this post today, I have reviewed write ups from The Pakistani Spectator, Shirazi, Amna Gilani, Akhund, aMmAr, Raza Rumi and Phil published on The Pakistani Spectator, Light Within, Ghoraba, Ronin, Jahane Rumi and The Canvas.
“Though the constitution of Pakistan doesn’t allow a non-Muslim to hold the top office, but then who cares about the constitution here. Just for an instance ignore the constitution (which is extremely easy at least here), and let’s answer this question, would you accept if some competent, sincere, able, and deserving person becomes the Prime Minister of Pakistan, but doesn’t have Islam as his religion?”writes The Pakistani Spectator. It seems a very simple question but indeed very difficult to answer when one sees it in context of ideology of Pakistan. History tells us that Muslims of subcontinent demanded Pakistan on the basis of religion Islam and all the constitutions of Pakistan to date highlighted the Islamic nature of the state but Quaid-e-Azam clearly mentioned in one of his speeches in initial days that in the nation state of Pakistan, the religious matters will not be a cause of discrimination but it is observed that the concept of minorities still exist [read more]
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