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LAHORE:
Saturday marked a historic milestone for the Sikh community in the province. A Sikh representative, for the first time since 1947, took oath as a member of the provincial assembly in Punjab at its first session.

He was nominated on a seat reserved for minorities on a Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) ticket.

Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora walked into the assembly hall wearing a traditional white shalwar kamees and an orange turban. Several parliamentarians and assembly officials shook hands with him and welcomed him. Several of his family and friends were there to support him as well.

“As the first Sikh to have taken oath as a parliamentarian in the Punjab Assembly since 1947, I am absolutely delighted to be part of this august house. The position certainly comes with a lot of responsibility. I will not only be representing my own community but all the minorities in the province,” Arora told The Express Tribune after taking the oath.

Arora hails from Narowal and has been associated with the Pakistan Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee.

“PML-N’s priorities include eliminating load shedding and reviving the economy,” he said, minorities will benefit from these.

Arora said that he would work for the rehabilitation of historical and religious sites of the Sikhs. “Sites sacred to other religions will also be restored through the Evacuee Trust Property Board,” he said.

He said work on the reformation of the Gurudwara Parbhandhak Committee was already underway, adding that it would be made more effective and efficient. “I will do the best I can to serve minorities. That is my aim and my party’s policy. That is why I’m here and that is what my oath was about,” he said.

Parliamentarian drives in on a motorbike

While most parliamentarians were seen reaching the assembly chambers on expensive SUVs and luxury cars, one of them chose a different mode of transport. Maulana Ghiyasud Din, a PML-N MPA from Shakargarh, drove a motorbike, with a green number plate reading MPA, to the assembly building.

“There is need to promote simplicity in our culture. That is why I drove a motorbike to attend the first assembly session. We need to cut down on expenses and solve problems like load shedding as soon as possible,” he said.

The effort towards that end needs to start from day one, he said.

Stand out parliamentarians: First Sikh MPA since partition takes oath – The Express Tribune
 
LAHORE:
Saturday marked a historic milestone for the Sikh community in the province. A Sikh representative, for the first time since 1947, took oath as a member of the provincial assembly in Punjab at its first session.

He was nominated on a seat reserved for minorities on a Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) ticket.

Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora walked into the assembly hall wearing a traditional white shalwar kamees and an orange turban. Several parliamentarians and assembly officials shook hands with him and welcomed him. Several of his family and friends were there to support him as well.

“As the first Sikh to have taken oath as a parliamentarian in the Punjab Assembly since 1947, I am absolutely delighted to be part of this august house. The position certainly comes with a lot of responsibility. I will not only be representing my own community but all the minorities in the province,” Arora told The Express Tribune after taking the oath.

Arora hails from Narowal and has been associated with the Pakistan Gurudwara Parbandhak Committee.

“PML-N’s priorities include eliminating load shedding and reviving the economy,” he said, minorities will benefit from these.

Arora said that he would work for the rehabilitation of historical and religious sites of the Sikhs. “Sites sacred to other religions will also be restored through the Evacuee Trust Property Board,” he said.

He said work on the reformation of the Gurudwara Parbhandhak Committee was already underway, adding that it would be made more effective and efficient. “I will do the best I can to serve minorities. That is my aim and my party’s policy. That is why I’m here and that is what my oath was about,” he said.

Parliamentarian drives in on a motorbike

While most parliamentarians were seen reaching the assembly chambers on expensive SUVs and luxury cars, one of them chose a different mode of transport. Maulana Ghiyasud Din, a PML-N MPA from Shakargarh, drove a motorbike, with a green number plate reading MPA, to the assembly building.

“There is need to promote simplicity in our culture. That is why I drove a motorbike to attend the first assembly session. We need to cut down on expenses and solve problems like load shedding as soon as possible,” he said.

The effort towards that end needs to start from day one, he said.


Stand out parliamentarians: First Sikh MPA since partition takes oath – The Express Tribune
I am pleased...:)
 
good development, I think he might be made deputy speaker as well.
 
nawaz will take the credit but forgetting that who was the guy who introduced minority reserved seats in the first place?

its like claiming the credts of making pakistan atpmic power just by allowing its tests
 
nawaz will take the credit but forgetting that who was the guy who introduced minority reserved seats in the first place?

its like claiming the credts of making pakistan atpmic power just by allowing its tests
Who was the guy?
Mushy?
 
Welcome sardar excellent move by PML-N send great message to the haters / extremists
 
PTI also has sent a Sikh in KPK assembly. Sardar Swarn Singh.

Now, Imran Khan's PTI nominates Sikh to provincial assembly in Pakistan

Amritsar, May 14 (ANI): Swarn Singh is being nominated by Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) to the provincial assembly.

He is the second Sikh to be appointed as a member of the provincial assembly as Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) had earlier after registering a landslide victory in the Pakistan elections nominated Ramesh Singh Arora to the provincial assembly.

Swarn Singh was the former President of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC).

Now with Pakistan all set to have two Sikhs as members of the provincial assembly, this will give a platform for Sikhs to take up various Sikh issues, including the upkeeping of the Gurdwaras situated in Pakistan.

Notably, there are 172 historical Sikh shrines situated in Pakistan. However, Pakistan allowed the Sikh devotees from abroad to visit only six of them.

Recently, Pakistan had denied visas to members of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) following which the organization responsible for the upkeep of gurdwaras in India has already registered its protests with Pakistan.

Now, Imran Khan's PTI nominates Sikh to provincial assembly in Pakistan
 
pic of MPA pleaseeeeee:pakistan:

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Great development!
:tup:

after all, minorities are also Pakistani, the Islamic republic also belongs to them.
 
Great development!
:tup:

after all, minorities are also Pakistani, the Islamic republic also belongs to them.

If that were true there wouldn't be rules barring them (Minorities) from becoming PM of the land that is supposedly their own.
 
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