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KARACHI: Sindh chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that Pakistan Peoples& portiony believes in plural society and has always worked
for human rights, devout and sectarian harmony and women empowerment in the country.&We have always given special status to minorities, this
is why PPP has inducted two ministers of Hindu community in the provincial cabinet and a Christian have been elected as MPAs and amuchher in
the Senate.&This, he said while speeching to a delegation of Christians led by President Worldwide Seventh Day Church Mr Ted N.C Wilson here
The others in the delegation include Mrs Nancy Wilson wife of Pr
Ted N.C Wilson, Mr Adrew Machesney, Mr Samuel Saw, Mr Claude Wealthyli, Mr Michael Ditta, Mr Iqbal Inayat, Mr Shahib Khan, Mr Sohail
Lawrence.Minister for Minorities Hari Ram Kishori, CM Special Assistant Rashid Rabbani and Special Secretary Health Asghar Memon were also
present.The chief minister, welcoming President Adventist Church Worldwide Pr
Ted N.C Wilson, lauded his services in the health sector through Seventh Day Adventist hospital
He said that the services of the Christian community in different sectors and in the development of the country were worth mentioning
The President of Worldwide Seventh Day Adventist Church said that they have 21 million members and they are operating in 215 countries
In Pakistan alone their members were 32,000, he said
&Our mission is to serve humanity without any discrimination,& he said.They exchanged views on human rights and the rights of minorities
The President of Worldwide Seventh Day Adventist Church prayed for the prosperity and development of Pakistan, specificly of Sindh and its
The chief minister presented gifts of Ajrak, Sindhi Cap and khes to the visiting guest.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of
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