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Pakistan needs to have diplomats who have a comparative study of all religions and they need to engage the Christian communities of Pakistani heritage in the country of destination, suggests Dr. Syed Nazir Gilani , President of the Jammu Kashmir Council for Human Rights (JKCHR).
There should be an interaction and dialogue with Christian community at home and abroad. This is the civilized means of dispelling all misgivings and best means to check any sinister interests of some in Muslim faith or in these other faiths, he told Matrix Media.
“We have failed to explain in Brussels the manner in which we pay our salutations to Jesus and Moses. Our faith is incomplete without our faith in all the Abrahamic faiths,” Dr. Gilani said.
As regards the European Parliament’s concern about the “threats made against a Member State of the European Union” and “make an unambiguous commitment to respect the Member States of the European Union and their representatives and to ensure the safety of European citizens residing in Pakistan.”
Pakistan should have no problem in addressing the issue as a member nation of the United Nations. France has a large section of Muslims of Pakistani heritage and France has helped us on the issue of Kashmir, Dr. Gilani argued.
Courtesy: Matrix