President Zardari signs Christian Marriage (Amend) Act into law

Government of PakistanPresident Zardari signs Christian Marriage (Amend) Act into law
  • President calls for further enhancing job quota for minorities
  • The age of marriage for Christians raised to 18 years

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: President Asif Ali Zardari has signed into law the Christian Marriage (Amendment) Act 2024 during a special ceremony held at Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad on Tuesday.

The Act provides for raising the marriageable age for Christian men and women to eighteen years. Speaking during the ceremony, President Zardari called for further enhancing the employment quota for minorities in all government jobs, saying that he would write to the government in this regard.

The president said that all minorities were equal citizens of the state having equal rights. He highlighted that minorities should not be disheartened by some isolated incidents, saying that they had equal ownership over the homeland as much as anybody else.

The president accorded assent to the Act under Article 75 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The Act amends Section 60 of the Christian Marriage Act of 1872.

Prior to the amendments, the age of Christian men and women intending to be married was required to exceed 16 and 13 years respectively.

The Ceremony was attended by the Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-Faith Harmony (MORA) Chaudhry Salik Hussain, Secretary MORA Zulfiquar Haider, members of the Christian Community and senior government officials.

Speaking on the occasion, Bishop Abraham Daniel said that raising the age of marriage for men and women had been a long-standing demand of the Christian community.

Bishop Abraham Daniel expressed his gratitude to the President for signing the Act into law during a special ceremony. He also thanked President Asif Ali Zardari for his role in his previous tenure in reserving a five percent quota for minorities in government jobs, besides allocating special seats for minorities in the Senate as well as declaring August 11 as Minorities’ Day in Pakistan.

The Secretary MORA Zulfiquar Haider said that the government was committed to safeguarding the rights of minorities in accordance with the Constitution of Pakistan, and the vision and values of the Country’s founding fathers.

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