This is the complete text of the talk delivered by Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani at an online event titled ‘Rights of Minorities in Pakistan’ on 2 February 2021. The event was organised by the LSE South Asia Centre in collaboration with the LSESU Pakistan Development Society. A video recording of the event is available here; the text below has been copyedited minimally for publication on this blog
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