Second Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan

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The Second Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan (

Ahmadis were non-Muslims.[1]
It also made way for the establishment of a centralized citizen registry.

Article 30

Under Article 30 of the Second Amendment of the constitution of Pakistan to perform identification and maintain the statistical database of the citizens of Pakistan. It was stipulated that every person should have a state-issued ID. This set the basis of Pakistans National Identity Card (NIC) system.[2]

Article 260(3)

This states that for legal purposes the term "Muslim" does not include anyone who does not believe that Muhammad was the last prophet,

Zoroastrians.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Government of Pakistan, (GoPAK). "Second Amendment". Ministry of Law and Justice. The Electronic Government of Pakistan.
  2. ^ "Technology in the Service of Development: The NADRA Story". Center for Global Development. Retrieved 2022-09-11.
  3. ^ "Constitution (Second Amendment) Act, 1974".
  4. ^ "IBAHRI concerned about the discrimination of Ahmadiyya lawyers in Pakistan".