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Understanding the urgency of the matter, The EDGE Foundation has taken the following steps:
1. Immediate Relief:
Provided one month of groceries and emergency cash support to the family.
Arranged free legal aid to represent Mr. Abdullah Masih in the case against NADRA.
2. Legal Action:
A formal legal petition has been filed, and the hearing is scheduled.
The foundation is closely monitoring the legal process and ensuring Mr. Abdullah Masih is not left alone in this struggle.
3-Advocacy & Awareness:
The case is being documented for presentation to national and international human rights bodies to highlight systemic issues within NADRA affecting religious minorities.
Call for Urgent Action:
The case of Mr. Abdullah Masih is not isolated. Similar issues have been reported in other Christian families across the Vehari district. One previous case was resolved after a long and costly legal battle, which drained the family financially and emotionally.
The EDGE Foundation urges NADRA to:
• Acknowledge its administrative errors.
• Immediately correct the records without burdening the victims.
• Establish a fast-track complaint and correction mechanism for religious minorities.
• Ensure data entry staff are trained in sensitivity and accuracy, especially when dealing with religious minorities.
Conclusion:
The suffering of Mr. Abdullah Masih and his family is a direct result of NADRA’s negligence. Government departments must be held accountable for such critical errors that violate citizens’ fundamental rights. Until the matter is resolved, The EDGE Foundation will continue to provide financial, moral, and legal assistance to the affected family.