Interfaith Harmony Conference in Islamabad next week

Government of PakistanInterfaith Harmony Conference in Islamabad next week

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: A national level Interfaith Harmony Conference will be held in Islamabad next week week which will prove to be a milestone for the promotion of interfaith harmony in the Country.

The Interfaith Harmony Conference will take under the directives of the Federal Cabinet held on Tuesday with the Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar Ul Haq Kakar.

The Cabinet directed to invite scholars of international stature from different religions and schools of thought.

While apprising the Cabinet about his Jaranwala visit, the caretaker prime minister termed the protection of minorities as the topmost priority.

Kakar categorically stated that fanning the religious hatred and extremism will not be allowed at any cost in the Country.

Anwaar Ul Haq Kakar assured to award exemplary punishment to those involved in Jaranwala incident.

Furthermore, he said that the prime mandate of caretaker government is to assist and monitor the electoral process as per the constitutional requirement.

Anwaar Ul Haq Kakar said that the caretaker set up is for a limited period and it cannot design the government’s model or structure. He said that as continuation of the previous government, we are supposed to carry on with the general policy and works. He said that we have to perform day-to-day monitoring of activities to the best of our abilities.

Meanwhile, as per the recommendation of the Finance Ministry, the Federal Cabinet fixed the diyat amount which is equivalent to 30,630 gram silver at about Rs 6.705 million for the current fiscal year.

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