<p> Islamabad: Pakistan's former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto on Sunday wished the Hindu community in the country on Holi, asserting that the festival serves as a reminder of shared humanity that transcends religious or cultural differences.</p>.<p> The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman in a statement highlighted the importance of fostering inclusivity and respect for diverse cultural traditions within the country, <em>The Express Tribune</em> newspaper reported.</p>.Pakistan to 'seriously' consider restoring trade ties with India: Foreign Minister Dar.<p>"Holi serves as a reminder of the shared humanity that transcends religious or cultural differences," he said, pointing out the inherent values of tolerance and acceptance encapsulated by the festival.</p>.<p> Asserting that such celebrations foster inclusivity within the nation, he stressed the need for societal cohesion, while advocating for mutual understanding and solidarity among Pakistan's populace.</p>.<p> According to the census, Hindus account for just 2.14 per cent of the total population in Muslim-majority Pakistan. </p>
<p> Islamabad: Pakistan's former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto on Sunday wished the Hindu community in the country on Holi, asserting that the festival serves as a reminder of shared humanity that transcends religious or cultural differences.</p>.<p> The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman in a statement highlighted the importance of fostering inclusivity and respect for diverse cultural traditions within the country, <em>The Express Tribune</em> newspaper reported.</p>.Pakistan to 'seriously' consider restoring trade ties with India: Foreign Minister Dar.<p>"Holi serves as a reminder of the shared humanity that transcends religious or cultural differences," he said, pointing out the inherent values of tolerance and acceptance encapsulated by the festival.</p>.<p> Asserting that such celebrations foster inclusivity within the nation, he stressed the need for societal cohesion, while advocating for mutual understanding and solidarity among Pakistan's populace.</p>.<p> According to the census, Hindus account for just 2.14 per cent of the total population in Muslim-majority Pakistan. </p>