Peshawar: Pakistan is committed to protecting and preserving the holy sites of other faiths to promote religious tourism, Speaker of the National Assembly Asad Qaiser said on Monday as he lauded the minority communities for their "commendable" services to the country's progress.
Addressing a delegation of Hindu pilgrims from across the world that visited Parliament on Monday, Qaiser said the religious minorities were a vital part of Pakistan and the government was taking concrete measures to ensure their fundamental rights are safeguarded.
"I warmly welcome Hindu pilgrims to Pakistan. Pakistan respects minorities & is a harbinger of peace. The services rendered by minorities in the country's progress are commendable. Govt is committed to protect & preserve religious sites of other faiths & facilitate foreign visitors,” he said in a tweet.
Pakistan is rich in tourism potential and the government has taken an initiative to promote and facilitate religious tourism in the country, he said.
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Ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf lawmaker and patron-in-chief of Pakistan Hindu Council Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, who was part of the delegation's visit to Parliament, appreciated Speaker Qaiser for his support for the minorities.
Vankwani said the delegation will visit all Hindu sites across the country.