The federal caretaker minister for religious affairs addresses the National Paigham-e-Pakistan Peace Conference, says the document of Paigham-e-Pakistan has the support of thousands of Ulema.


Lahore: Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed has said all religions and faiths enjoy complete freedom in Pakistan.
Addressing the National Paigham-e-Pakistan Peace Conference in Lahore on Sunday, he said the document of Paigham-e-Pakistan has the support of thousands of Ulema and its implementation will help promote peace and harmony in the society.
He said submission to the Allah Almighty and His Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) is the real success in this world and thereafter.
Speaking on the occasion, Caretaker Minister for Human Rights Khalil George emphasized on promoting love, tolerance and harmony for durable peace and defeat hatred. He said love always nurtures a positive society.
Highlighting the religious diversity and harmony in Pakistan, Khalil George said this country belongs to all of us and we are united under its flag.

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