Pakistan Hindu Panchayat

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Pakistan Hindu Panchayat
پاکستان ہندو پنچایت
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Formation2005 (17 years ago) (2005)
TypeReligious organization
Legal statusFoundation
PurposeReligious studies, Spirituality, Social Reforms
Area served
Pakistan
Websitewww.aphp.com.pk

The Pakistan Hindu Panchayat (Urdu:پاکستان ہندو پنچایت ) (PHP) is the leading socio-political representative organization of the Hindu community in Pakistan.

Hindus of Pakistan[]

Hindus in Pakistan nowadays make 2% of the total population, roughly 4 million people. The Hindu minority has reserved seats in the National Assembly and can also vote for their local candidate.

Hindus are mainly concentrated in the Province of Sindh where they form around nearly 8% of the population.

Mission and Organization[]

The PHP represents the Hindu community on social and political issues, bringing them together to protect their interests, advance education and opportunity and protect the basic rights and freedoms, especially of worship and assembly, of Hindus all over Pakistan.[1]

Representation with Government[]

The PHP organizes support for the Hindu candidates in Hindu electorates, and lobbies the Government of Pakistan on issues important to Hindus, such as the security of temples, and contentious issues like protests against the abduction of Hindus for ransoms and forcible conversions.

The PHP holds an annual national conference, and has branches in all Pakistani provinces, champions the minority rights. Another important and linked organization is the Pakistani Hindu Welfare Association.[2]

Criticism[]

The Hindu panchayat is criticized for not having adequate represented of low caste Hindus.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ All Pakistan Hindu Panchayat
  2. ^ 40 Hindu panchayats meet in Umerkot
  3. ^ "Scheduled caste Hindus seek representation in Panchayat". Retrieved 6 March 2020.

External links[]

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