Wednesday, April 25, 2012

PAKISTANI CHRISTIAN VILLAGERS FORCED TO PAY MUSLIM CLERIC TO GET DRINKING WATER


By Ashfaq Fateh
Special to ASSIST News Service
TOBA TEK SINGH, PAKISTAN - (ANS)- Scientists say that, "a man or woman cannot live without air, water and food" as these three elements play a vital role in human life.
Most countries ensure the fundamental rights to its citizens to the availability of all these three elements. Citizens pay taxes to get pure drinking water and other facilities.

However, the story of Christians living in village # 700/42, Pirkadiayana, Tehsil Kamalia, District, Toba Tek Singh, Punjab, Pakistan, is a different one where their supply of water was on the condition that they not only had to pay the required water tax and also a pay a Muslim cleric of a mosque in the village.
In Pakistan, municipal corporations (MC) supply drinking water through their water supply schemes. Underground pipelines have been laid and a citizen applies for the connection and government then connects the house with a water supply, thus the citizen gets drinking water. The bill is collected annually.
In villages and remote areas, the government in installs the water supply system and then asks locals to form their management committees to run the system and develop their own system of collection, time table, repairs, payment of electricity bills and issuing connections. The committees run the system and try to provide water connections without any religious discrimination. Read the rest on: TheCypressTimes

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