PPP believes in plural society: Murad

F.P. Report

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said on Sunday that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) believes in plural society and has always worked for human right, religious and sectarian harmony women empowerment in the country.

This he said while talking to a delegation of Christians led by President Worldwide Seventh Day Church Ted N.C Wilson here at CM House.

The others in the delegation include Mrs Nancy Wilson wife of Pr. Ted N.C Wilson, Adrew Machesney, Samuel Saw, Claude Richli, Michael Ditta, Iqbal Inayat, Shahib Khan, Sohail Lawrence. Sindh Minister for  Minorities Hari Ram Kishori, CM’s Special Assistant Rashid Rabbani and Special Secretary Health Asghar Memon also attended the meeting. Welcoming President Adventist Church Worldwide Pr.Ted N.C Wilson, the Chief Minister 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.

Views on human rights and the rights of minority were exchanged in the meeting. The President of Worldwide Seventh Day Adventist Church prayed for the prosperity and development of Pakistan, particularly of Sindh and its people.

The chief minister presented gifts of Ajrak and Sindhi Cap to the guest.