Lahore, January 25 (KMS): Speakers of a webinar arranged by Lahore-based Dyal Singh Research & Cultural Forum, today, highlighted the plight of the minorities in India.
The event held in connection with the Constitution Day of India and the state of fundamental rights in the country was hosted by Prof Dr Abdul Razzaq Shahid, the Director of the Forum.
The participants said though the constitution has declared India a secular country yet in reality India seems to belong to extremist Hindus only especially after Modi came to power in the country.
They maintained that what is written in the constitution as far as the rights of minorities are concerned is not implemented on ground. They pointed out that the way democracy is being run in the country it has created a sense of deprivation among the minorities and given rise to Hindutva extremism.
One of the participants also said we must ponder over the question why the Kashmiris are observing India’s Republic Day as Black Day.
The speakers included Rubab Yasin, Coordinator Dyal Singh Research & Cultural Forum; Qayyum Nizami, author, columnist & ex-chairman, Evacuee Trust Property Board, Pakistan; Dr Suresh Kumar Sharma, Dept. of Public Administration, Govt. Mahendra College, Patiala, India; Dr BS Atwal, Visiting Faculty, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Dr Rajesh Kumar, Dept. of Political Science, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India; Gurcharan Kaur Tind, author from Alberta, Canada; Meena Mehrok, Govt teacher, writer & anchor; Dr Charanjit Kaur, Associate Professor of History, Amardeep Singh Shergill Memorial College, Mukandpur, India; and Dr Anees Ur Rashid Hashmi, Faculty Member, Institute of Kashmir Studies, University of AJK.
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