Aneeq Ahmed says no religion taught killings and bloodshed but they taught love and peace.


Karachi: Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed on Saturday emphasized on establishing tolerant society based on patience, love and brotherhood.
Addressing an 'Interfaith Harmony Conference' at St.Patrick's Cathedral in Karachi, he advised the people to come forward with the message of brotherhood for a livable society.
Caretaker Minister said no religion taught killings and bloodshed but they taught love and peace.
He said that non-Muslim brethren has rendered great services in the various sectors and contributed considerably in the socio-economic development of the country.
He appreciated the idea of conducting workshops and exchange programmes on interfaith harmony.

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