Rights of Minorities in India and Pakistan: A Comparative Study
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2022-03
Journal Title
Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Mandal, R. (2022). Rights of Minorities in India and Pakistan: A Comparative Study. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 13(1), 192–206. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4605
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Mandal, Rakesh
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At the verge of the independence, two separate dominions were established by the
British Government on the basis of religion. Although two major communities are
divided on religion, a large numbers of minorities are living at either nation. Pakistan
constitutionally declared as Islamic Nation whereas India declared herself as secular
nation. However, Muhammad Jinnah had guaranteed that minorities are free to profess
and practice their religions and develop their cultures. Consequently, the Constitution
of Pakistan guaranteed some basic rights and fundamental freedoms under the
Constitution. Unfortunately, these constitutional guarantees were not implemented in
reality inspite of Jinnah’s assurance. Presently, Pakistan is one of the most hostile
states for the minorities in the world. The reasons behind that after 1977 Pakistan
became more orthodox and tried to Islamized the entire nation and political
campaigned was focused on religious hatred.
This paper endeavors to comparatively analyze the status of minorities in India and
Pakistan and their respective constitutional safeguards. It further focused on
Constitutionalism which is original and real sprite of the nation towards execution of
noble ideas on ground reality. Therefore, written constitution has a very little impact, it
is the constitutionalism or the sprite and willingness of the political parties and people
who govern the state and execute the rights in reality.
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13
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1
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0976-3570
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192 - 206