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Friday, June 10, 2011
In Pakistani Province, Christian Finance Minister May Be Barred From Giving Budget Speech
In the Pakistani province of Punjab, the province's chief minister Shahbaz Sharif has created controversy by apparently going along with pressure from a number of members of his Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) Party (PML-N) to prevent the Party's current finance minister, a Christian, from delivering the annual budget presentation in the Punjab Assembly. According to yesterday's Sri Lanka Guardian, the controversy involves Kamran Michea, Punjab's minister for the Human Rights who more recently was also appointed finance minister after the PML-N's coalition with the Pakistan Peoples Party broke down. Michea was elected to the Punjab Assembly in 2002 to fill one of the seats reserved for non-Muslim minorities. However several members of the PML-N say that only a Muslim should deliver the budget speech and are urging the Chief Minister to deliver it this year. A senior PPP member of the Assembly says his members will walk out if the Chief Minister delivers the speech.