Felicitates Hindu community on Holi festival
Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi has emphasized the importance of respecting women in all roles within society. He noted that women are granted complete rights in Islam, and these rights are unparalleled in the West.
In his message released on Wednesday, the CM highlighted the teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who advised treating women with kindness. He also cited the exemplary life of Hazrat Fatima (RA), the beloved daughter of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), as the best model for women.
The CM went on to recognize the contributions of great women such as Fatima Jinnah, Benazir Bhutto, Maryam Mukhtar, Arfa Karim, Malala Yousafzai, and Asma Jahangir, who serve as role models for all. He noted that Pakistani women are making significant strides in various fields, including science, politics, art, and sports, and that their progress is crucial for the country’s development.
He stressed that achieving gender equality and justice is essential for sustainable development and that the government is committed to ensuring equal opportunities and a favorable environment for women in all sectors.
The CM also expressed the government’s priority of protecting women from social inequality and paid tribute to their valuable services to society. He reiterated his commitment to upholding women’s rights on International Women’s Day.
Meanwhile, Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi has conveyed his warm greetings to the Hindu community on the auspicious occasion of the Holi festival.
In his message, the CM expressed his heartfelt wishes for the happiness and well-being of the Hindu community residing in Pakistan, particularly in Punjab. Holi is widely celebrated as the festival of colors, which signifies love and affection, and provides a wonderful opportunity to bring people together, he added.
The CM urged people to embrace the spirit of love and harmony, which is especially important in today’s world, where society is plagued by hatred and bitterness. He encouraged people to put aside their differences and join in the joyous celebrations of this colorful festival, which promotes brotherhood, compassion, and kindness. Celebrating festivals together promotes mutual respect and strengthens social bonds, and all religious minorities, including the Hindu community, are equal citizens of Pakistan, he said.
In conclusion, the CM highlighted the significance of inclusivity and diversity in Pakistani society. By celebrating the festivals of all communities, we can promote societal love and mutual relations, and create a more harmonious and cohesive society for all.