Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar emphasised on Wednesday the vital role of effectively utilising the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) forum to address the challenges and issues faced by the Muslim world.
PM Kakar expressed his apprehensions during meetings with ambassadors from a range of Muslim countries, including Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, and Palestine.
The meeting notably included the active involvement of ambassadors representing Saudi Arabia, Syria, the UAE, and Yemen.
During the discussions, the Prime Minister focused on the deteriorating human rights situation in Palestine, providing the ambassadors with insights into Pakistan's stance on the matter.
– Caretaker PM Kakar affirms equal rights for minorities –
Few days back, Kakar underscored the safety and equal rights of all minorities in Pakistan, affirming their constitutional guarantees.
His remarks came during his attendance at a Christmas event in Islamabad, where he also participated in cake-cutting festivities.
Addressing the gathering, Kakar emphasized the sanctity of protecting religious places across diverse faiths, citing the Holy Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) esteem for a Christian delegation from Najran. He highlighted Quaid-e-Azam’s pivotal August 11 address, reiterating the founder's commitment to safeguarding minority rights and ensuring their freedom of worship.
Expounding on the inclusive ethos, Kakar reiterated the obligation to honor all Prophets from Adam to Muhammad, emphasizing Quaid-e-Azam’s prescient vision in establishing an independent Muslim state amid the rising Hindutva ideology.
In emphasizing freedom of expression while deterring the spread of hatred, Kakar lauded the Christian community's remarkable contributions in education and healthcare, acknowledging their invaluable services to the nation.