ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):Assistant Professor of Information Technology University of Lahore and a well known historian Dr. Yaqoob Khan Bangash on has criticized a recent legislation in India as deplorable and said Pakistan should lead the change in the region by showing the path to inclusiveness.
He was addressing a seminar organized by Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), in collaboration with Information Technology University of Lahore on “Citizenship Rights (Nationality) in the Mirror of Fundamental Rights”.
The seminar was addressed and attended by the lawyers, journalists, representatives of student and civil society, said a press release received here. Executive Director of Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) Peter Jacob said that mostly different forms of discrimination, on the basis of gender, race and religion, formed a co-relation and added the issued ought to be tackled in the collective form.
Appreciating the government initiative to open the Kartarpur Corridor, Peter Jacob said that the government was utilizing an opportunity to bring peace and people of region together. Addressing the seminar, law expert Usama Malik said that an egalitarian basis of citizenship was incorporated in the international law, adding the Article 14 and 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights acknowledged the right of a person to have and change its nationality, besides Articles 24 and 25 accorded this right to every child.
He pointed out the application of right to citizenship and right to change citizenship remained purely a domestic domain and different standards were practiced in different countries. A Journalist, Wajahat Masood recalled the some events in history of Pakistan that were an expression of identities on the basis of language and religion.
He stressed that in the constitution of Pakistan and laws categorized citizens by way of providing two sets of rights.