Pakistan National Assembly Rejects Bill To Allow Non-Muslims To Become Country’s President, Prime Minister
The bill was tabled in the National Assembly by Naveed Aamir Jeeva, a lawmaker and a Christian belonging to the Pakistan People's Party (PPP). In Pakistan, only a Muslim can become President or PM. The National Assembly has rejected a bill that sought to allow a non-Muslim to become the President and PM of Pakistan. In Pakistan, only a Muslim can be elevated to the posts of President and Prime Minister. The Bill was blocked by the National Assembly, with majority voice
Islamabad: While Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan claims that his government does not discriminate against the minority community, a recent decision by the country’s National Assembly has exposed its hypocrisy.
The National Assembly has rejected a Bill that sought to allow a non-Muslim to become the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Naveed Aamir Jeeva, a lawmaker and a Christian belonging to the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) introduced the bill in the National Assembly, The News International reported.
However, the bill was blocked by the National Assembly, with majority voice on Tuesday.
The lawmaker proposed an amendment to Article 41 and Article 91 of the Constitution to allow non-Muslims to become Prime Minister and President of Pakistan.
In Pakistan, only a Muslim can be elevated to the posts of President and Prime Minister.
According to Article 91 of the Pakistani Constitution, the National Assembly is empowered to elect one of its Muslim members to be the Prime Minister. Similarly, Article 41 of the country’s Constitution says that a person shall not be qualified for election as President unless he is a Muslim.
Pakistan PM has times and again said that the minorities in his country are enjoying complete freedom, security, and their rights are being protected.
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