Rashna Shahzadi Visits Harchoki Graveyard – A Step Toward Minority Rights and Community Support
In a meaningful step towards strengthening minority rights in Punjab, Chairperson Punjab Minority Wing, Rashna Shahzadi, visited the site of the Harchoki graveyard following a request from the local Christian community.
This visit highlights the government’s ongoing commitment to protecting minority communities in Pakistan and addressing their long-standing concerns with practical action and leadership.
Land Released for Christian Community Graveyard
During the visit, it was confirmed that 3 kanals and 10 marlas of land have been officially released for the graveyard. This decision was made under the direction of Minister for Human Rights and Minority Affairs, Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora, marking a significant development in ensuring religious freedom and equal rights in Punjab.
The allocation of land is a crucial step in addressing one of the key issues faced by minority communities — access to proper burial spaces.
Community Response and Gratitude
Members of the Christian community warmly welcomed Rashna Shahzadi and expressed their heartfelt gratitude for this important initiative. The locals appreciated the efforts of both the Punjab Minority Wing and the Human Rights & Minority Affairs Department Punjab for responding to their needs.
Their appreciation reflects growing trust in government institutions working for minority welfare, interfaith harmony, and social justice in Pakistan.
Leadership Focused on Inclusion and Equality
As Chairperson Punjab Minority Wing, Rashna Shahzadi continues to play a vital role in promoting interfaith harmony in Punjab, resolving community issues, and ensuring that minorities are treated with dignity and respect.
Her leadership focuses on:
- Addressing ground-level issues of minority communities
- Promoting equal opportunities and social inclusion
- Strengthening coordination between communities and government
Strengthening Minority Rights in Punjab
This initiative is part of a broader vision to ensure minority protection, religious tolerance, and equal opportunities in Pakistan. By resolving issues like graveyard access, the government is taking concrete steps toward building a more inclusive society.
Efforts like these contribute to:
- Improved community development in Punjab
- Stronger minority rights protection
- Enhanced peace and interfaith harmony
Conclusion
The visit to Harchoki graveyard is more than just an official inspection — it represents a commitment to justice, equality, and respect for all communities. With proactive leadership and community engagement, Punjab is moving closer to a future where every citizen feels valued and supported.