Imran Khan reiterates that minorities were not being treated well in India
Imran Khan reiterates that minorities were not being treated well in India
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Recently, citing a statement by actor Naseeruddin Shah over mob violence, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan had said  his government would "show" the Narendra Modi government in India to how to treat minorities. Now,  Imran Khan on Tuesday reiterated that minorities were not being treated well in India.

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan PM said that the Quaid-e-Azam of Pakistan envisaged a separate nation for Muslims because “he realised that Muslims would not be treated as equal citizens by the Hindu majority”.

Pakistan PM took to Twiteer and wrote, “Quaid envisaged Pakistan as a democratic, just and compassionate nation. Most importantly he wanted our minorities to be equal citizens. It should be remembered that his early political career was as an ambassador for Hindu Muslim unity.”

He further Tweeted “His struggle for a separate nation for Muslims only started when he realised that Muslims would not be treated as equal citizens by the Hindu majority. Naya Pak is Quaid's Pak & we will  ensure that our minorities are treated as equal citizens, unlike what is happening in India,”

This statement of PM came days after , Naseeruddin Shah over mob violence to allege that minorities were not safe in India. 

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