Government committed to socio-economic emancipation of minorities: PM.

ISLAMABAD -- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said the government was taking steps to mainstream minorities in the country by ensuring a level-playing field for them.

'The idea is to enable and facilitate all segments of society, particularly our non-Muslim citizens, to take a full part in the national life,' he said in a message on the National Day of Minorities.

PM Sharif said the government was taking steps to provide equal opportunities to minorities such as allocation of special quota at representative fora, and also in educational institutions and other services.

He mentioned other measures for the uplift of poor minorities including dedicated financial support for their emancipation.

He said mending the fault lines of socio-religious exploitation besides eradicating its causes was the cornerstone of the government's policies.

The prime minister mentioned that National Day of Minorities, which is celebrated on the 11th of August every year, serves to highlight the contributions that the non-Muslim Pakistani citizens made to national development.

'This day we express our gratitude to our minority communities for their meritorious services for the uplift of the motherland,' he said. 'The day also reminds us of our constitutional, religious and political responsibility to protect their rights and freedoms.'

He said Islam is a religion of peace, harmony, and tolerance. According to the Holy Quran, there is no compulsion in matters of religion, he added.

He said the Quranic precept coupled with the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) provides a basis for the...

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