Rana Bahubhali Bhagwandas Chief Justice of Pakistan
CHIEF OF Air STAFF (PAF) retired Air Marshal Zafar Ahmed Chaudhry
Pakistan Air Force
· Air Vice Marshal Eric Gordon Hall (1947-1977)
· Air Vice Marshal Michael John O'Brian
· Air Commodore Patrick Desmond Callaghan (1945-1971)
· Air Commodore Charles H Zuzarte SBt
· Air Commodore Hilary Zuzarte SBt
· Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry
· Air Commodore Nazir Latif
· Wing Commander Mervyn L. Middlecoat
· Squadron Leader Peter Christy
Pakistan Army
· Major General
Julian Peter
· Major General
Noel Israel Khokhar
· Brigadier
Samson Simon Sharaf
· Brigadier
Mervyn Cardoza
· Brigadier
Daniel Austin
Pakistan Navy
· Rear-Admiral
Leslie Mungavin
Civil services and police
·
Manuel Misquita, former
mayor of
Karachi.
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· Dr
Dilshad Najmuddin ex IG Police and former ambassador
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Cincinnatus Fabian D'Abreo, administrator and politician
· Shahbaz Bhatti, member of the
National Assembly[75] and
Federal Minister for Minorities Affairs from 2008 - 2011.
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Other
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Dewan Buhadar S. P. Singha, (First speaker of the West Punjab Legislative Assembly after 1947)
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Jerome D'Silva, businessman from Karachi.
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Menin Rodrigues, businessman from Karachi.
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Sunny Benjamin John, singer from
Karachi.
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Roland deSouza, Professional Engineer and businessman.
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Quentin D’Silva, former Chairman & Chief Executive of Shell Pakistan Limited.
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Asher John, senior journalist and former chief news editor of the daily Pakistan Today and former editor quality Daily Times.
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Cyril Almeida, journalist and an assistant editor for the daily newspaper
Dawn.
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Naveed Inayat,Businessman
N John International
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Cyril Khokhar, A professional Software Engineer and social activist for development of Christian Community in Pakistan.
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Cecil Joel, A businessman , professional scientist and engineer most notably renowned for working at NASA and MIT.
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Nasir Saeed, Freelance columnist
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan
Rana Bhagwandas.[/QUOTE]
I m not sure what you are trying to prove, read your article 41(2), which says- that only Muslims can become President, thereby denying minorities the chance to hold the highest position of power. The Constitution also provides for the set up of the Islamic Council, created to safeguard Islamic ideology. The Islamic Council can shape governmental decisions, actions and policy, which creates an institutionalised priority for Islamic ideas to the detriment of religious minorities