Pak Hindu Council criticises appointment of Muslim as ETPB chairman

Press Trust of India  |  Peshawar 

A body of Hindus in has criticised Khan for appointing Aamer Ahmed as the of (ETPB) and demanded that a Hindu should be made the of the board.

Hindu Council, in a statement, said it will approach the and International Court of Justice, if Khan fails to review his decision.

"This is quite strange for Pakistani Hindu community to see appointment of Muslims and Christians as board members," PHC and said in a statement, emphasising that both communities have nothing to do with properties in

"(Prime Minister) Khan, no doubt, had emerged as a ray of hope for vulnerable Non-Muslim minorities in a Muslim-majority country. However, performance of present government is highly disappointing in order to protect rights of minorities. The continuous failure of promises is resulting in decreasing popularity graph of current government day by day," it said.

According to the Council, there are as many as 1288 Hindu temples, 522 Gurdwaras and worthy Hindu property which need urgent attention of the

"Therefore, this is our genuine demand to appoint Hindu of Evacuee Trust Property Board," it said.

During the signing of Liaqat-Nehru pact, leaderships of both countries agreed to appoint Muslim to look after evacuee property in and Hindu in Pakistan.

The Council said that and used to appoint local Muslim minority nationals to look after evacuee issues. However, Pakistan failed to appoint Hindu citizen as the of ETPB since independence.

"demands to appoint a well-qualified Hindu Chairman of ETPB on priority basis or otherwise we have no option but to approach the and the International Court of Justice," the statement said.

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 19:55 IST