Monday , 30th August :-
EGM Pakistan and other Christian organization released a notice to Government and other Relief organizations through press against discrimination in distributing relief to victims.Christians organisations organisations in Pakistan only 5% and they can not fulfillment all needs of Christians in Pakistan .
Christians and members of other minority religions are being treated as second-class citizens, said Father Mario Rodrigues, the Lahore-based director of Catholic Mission."They often receive little assistance or are excluded altogether," he told Fides, the Vatican's news agency.
Aid is being delivered by "government officials sympathetic to Islamic fundamentalism or by Muslim relief organisations", Fides claimed in its report, citing other unnamed aid workers.
About 200,000 Christians in Punjab province and about 600,000 Christians and Hindus in Sindh province have been affected by weeks of monsoon rain.
At least 2,600 people have been killed in the country's worst natural disaster, and on Friday, officials warned that the death toll was expected to rise significantly as many people remained missing.
Over the past two days, fresh floods from the surging river Indus smashed through levees in two places, forcing one million people from their homes.
However, Rev Manzoor Jalal, President of the Evangelistic Gospel Ministries of Pakistan , urged donors to make special provisions for Christians.
"I appeal to organisations and countries which are giving aid to government of Pakistan for flood victims to allocate separate or special funds for Christian flood victims and transfer it to EGM Pakistan or other Christians organisations of Pakistan for food, tents and medical facilities. In all, some eight million people need emergency help and the monsoon season is due to last another three weeks.
I humble request to all Christians please pray and support Pakistanis Christians ..

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