Minorities flay Darbar attacks

LAHORE In a rare show of inter-religious harmony, the Muslim and Minority leaders, who belonged to different religions, joined hands to condemn the suicide blasts in the revered shrine of Data Sahib. The Minority Council of Pakistan and Directorate of Interfaith Relations of Minhaj-ul-Quran International organised a joint session in the courtyard of the Data Darbar here on Monday. The interfaith moot was attended by Rev Chaman Sardar, president of Mother Teresa Welfare Society Sardar Bishan Singh, chairman Baba Guru Nanak Welfare Society Kayani Ranjeet Singh of Gurdawara Dera Sahib, Dr Munawwar Chan of Pakistan Hindu Welfare Association, Nousherwan Dastoor of Parsi community, Bishop Yousuf, Secretary General of the Pakistan Minority Council, Sohail Ahmad Raza, Director of Interfaith Relations, Tahir Baghdadi, Abdul Hafeez Chaudhry and Latif Madni. Speaking on the occasion, the minority leaders said they were with their Muslim brethren during this hour of trial and grief. They said those who bombed the sacred shrine of Data Sahib also injured the feelings of the followers of different faiths. They said the minorities in Pakistan revered the saints. These people are beacon of light and hope for the entire humanity irrespective of caste, colour, creed and religion. They teach us the basics of humanity. We express our condemnation of this brutal act, they opined. Both Muslim and minority leaders expressed their concern on the rising trend of terrorism and demanded of the government to take stringent measures to crush terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. They assured the government of their complete support in that regard.

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