Pakistan Hindu Council

Pakistan Hindu council is the representative body of all Hindus of Pakistan.

Pakistan Hindu Council
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Formation2005 (2005)
TypeReligious organization
Legal statusFoundation
PurposeReligious studies, Spirituality, Social Reforms
Area served
 Pakistan
Websitewww.pakistanhinducouncil.org

History

The Pakistan Hindu Council was founded by the Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, Hindu activist and member of the National Assembly of Pakistan.[1] It was registered in 2005.[2]

Mission and Organization

The Pakistan Hindu Council represents the Pakistani Hindu community on social and political issues and aims to protect the basic rights and freedoms, especially of worship and assembly, of Hindus all over Pakistan.[2]

PHC schools

Currently, Pakistan Hindu Council is running 13 schools across Tharparkar District, where as many as 700 students are getting an education.[3]

Mass wedding

The Pakistan Hindu Council organises mass wedding for poor Hindu couples annually.[4]Around 1,100 couples have tied the knot through these ceremonies over the last eleven years.[5]

Governing body

The governing body has 15 seats, contested by the Hindus all over the Pakistan.[6]

Minority Rights

The council champions the Hindu's minority rights and it has been in the news for raising these issues including against the kidnapping, rape and forced conversions of Hindu girls.[7][8]

Criticism

The Pakistan Hindu Council is criticised for not having adequate represention of scheduled caste Hindus.[9] The Pakistan Hindu Council (PHC) has about 2,000 Hindu members, of which only seven are from the scheduled caste.[10]

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References

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