LAHORE: Provincial Minister for Health and Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Law and Order Khawaja Salman Rafique has said that all minorities in Pakistan enjoy equal and fundamental rights. The government of Punjab stands shoulder to shoulder with the Christian community and all minorities in their moments of joy. He added that due to the tireless efforts of all relevant departments, the Christmas celebrations were conducted peacefully across the province. The minister was addressing a ceremony at Nolakha Presbyterian Church where he inaugurated a one-day Family Gala organized to celebrate the New Year. Prior to the inauguration, Reverend Dr. Majid Abel offered special prayers at the church for the progress and prosperity of Pakistan. He further remarked that Pakistan belongs to everyone, where joys and sorrows are shared alike, and expressed his happiness at seeing families enjoying themselves at the event. The minister said that taking practical steps to promote interfaith harmony, unity, and brotherhood throughout the province. The minister visited various stalls set up at the gala, met with participants, and cut the New Year cake along with members of the Christian community. A large number of families, including women and children, attended the event and actively took part in the celebrations. Speaking on the occasion, Reverend Dr Majid Abel, in his remarks, paid tribute to Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif and the provincial cabinet for ensuring peaceful Christmas celebrations in Punjab. He thanked Provincial Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique for visiting the Nolakha Presbyterian Church and stated that the government of Punjab genuinely cares for and supports religious minorities. Prominent personalities including Tahir Chaudhry, Javed Khan, Emmanuel Parvez, and others were also present at the ceremony. Copyright Business Recorder, 2026