Pakistan, April 17 -- On Thursday, the Senate Subcommittee on Human Rights approved a bill to create a commission for minority rights. Senator Ali Zafar chaired the meeting and stressed the importance of this initiative. The commission aims to align Pakistan's practices with United Nations standards for minority rights.

According to the bill, the commission will assess how well the government upholds minority rights. It will monitor existing policies and suggest improvements to prevent discrimination. The prime minister will establish a 13-member commission that includes representatives from each province. Each province will have a female member and a representative from the largest minority.

Additionally, an 18-member council will supp...