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HRCP for giving Cholistan people indigenous identity

By Our Staff Reporter 2023-03-01
LAHORE: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) on Tuesday urged the government to take immediate steps to ensure provision of basic rights to the people of Cholistan as equal citizens of Pakistan.

HRCP organised a two-day rights camp in Cholistan. Based on the testimonies that HRCP has documented, foremost among people`s demands is that land in this area be allottedonly to native Cholistanis in accordance with the law.

HRCP continues to receive reports thatlarge tracts ofland are being allotted to non-locals and that land allotment to locals is being arbitrarily delayed by the Cholistan Development Authority.

People have also demanded that Cholistan be made a separate district, consolidating those parts that currently fall within Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar and Rahim Yar Khan into a contiguous district.

This will give the Cholistanipeople an opportunity to elect their own national and provincial assemblymembers, thereby better representing their needs and interests. It will also give them their own domicile and corresponding quotas in employment and education.

Of particular concern to HRCP are Cholistan`s women, religious minorities and gender minorities.

HRCP fully supports their demand for better access to healthcare, education and livelihood opportunities without any discrimination based ongender, gender identity or faith.

Access to water and grazing land remains integral to Cholistan`s survival, given that it`s semi-nomadic population depends almost solely on agriculture and livestock.

Given the growing likelihood of extreme weather events, such as droughts, in future, the government must ensure that the area`s population has access to adequate water for the consumption of humans and livestock.

HRCP also demands that the indigenous identity of Cholistan`s native populationbe recognised and protected.

The national census should recognise Marwari speakers as a distinct linguistic group, while the Punjab government must develop a strategy in consultation with Cholistan`s people to ensure that their rich built heritage, artisanship and biodiversity is preserved.

It recommends that the Punjab Assembly should hold a special session on the problems faced by the people of Cholistan and promulgate appropriate laws to redress the longstanding grievances of this population.