minority to secure national and provincial seats under the banner of political parties in the near future. The amendment is discriminatory because, according to it, the minority voters would not be allowed to elect their representatives according to their own choice. Minority Rights Commission Executive Director Fr. Younis Alam also rejected the Ordinance saying the provincial government has snatched the vote of power from minorities, labour class, farmers and women by adopting selection instead of election in the local governments.
He said the Punjab LG (Amend) Ord 2015 is an attempt to prevent political empowerment of marginalised groups. All other provinces have adopted the direct electoral system on reserved seats at union council level, he said. The minority voters already are not eligible to cast vote in favour of MPA and MNA candidates on reserved seats in general elections, he added. Younis termed the amended LG Ordinance unconstitutional and undemocratic.
Justice and Peace Commission-MSLCP Executive Secretary Hyacinth Peter said the Ordinance was a new systematic approach to make vulnerable community more vulnerable and to openly violate their basic political rights. Not giving vote right to religious minorities and electing their representatives indirectly was contradictory to the constitution and against democracy.
Meanwhile, the minority representatives of different political parties have devised an aggressive strategy regarding the biased amendment to Punjab LG Ordinance 2015 and decided to launch protest at all levels besides filing petitions in the courts and getting stay on the LG polls.
Multan Dioceses Bishop Benny Mario Travas told The News a crucial meeting of minority representatives belonging to different political parties was held and the participants unanimously urged the government for new demarcation of delimitations at division level with a special focus on south Punjab representatives and providing them with a free environment to participate in political process.
The south Punjab representatives have already been discriminated against in political process. Bishop Benny urged the government to give right to dual vote for minorities. He said the minorities’ representatives have rejected the amended Ordinance.
The Multan dioceses has constituted an action committee, headed by Bishop Benny Mario Travas, with Hyacinth Peter, Amir Naveed Jeewa, S John Peter, Emanuel Aasi, Abid Chand, Dharmendar Paal Singh, Sarfraz Clement, Saqib Dilawaiz, Patras Gill (Muzaffargarh), Ayub Ashraf, Aziz Johan Bhatti, Subedar Gulzar, DR Joseph Riaz, DR Fyyaz Anjum, Catherine Nazir and Shaukat Channan as its members. The committee would announce a future strategy soon.