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A Republican lawmaker has pledged to uphold the rights of American-Muslims, saying the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion for all citizens.
Speaking at a large gathering of Pakistani-Americans at the Pakistan consulate in New York, Republican Congressman Daniel Donovan said that United States Constitution guaranteed freedom of religion, and as such there would be no ban Muslims coming into this country.
He also would to help efforts toward making Pakistan a polio-free country.
Congressman Donovan, an activist in the fight against polio, said he would do everything possible to boost Pakistan’s efforts in wiping the disease as it affects the youth of the country.
A documentary was screened on the polio immunization campaign in Pakistan that drew resounding applause.
He thanked Pakistan Consul General Raja Ali Ejaz, the host of the evening, for organizing the event and paid tributes to the Pakistani community for their hard work and the contribution they were making for the progress of this country.
Welcoming Congressman Donovn, Consul General Ejaz gave a brief background of Pakistan-US relations and expressed the hope that the ties would continue to grow.
Pakistani-American community leaders — Dr. Inam-ul-Haq and Dr. Suhail Muzaffar — spoke about their efforts to improve health and education facilities in Pakistan.
Aziz Memon, chairman of Pakistan PolioPlus Committee, who especially flew in from London to participate in the event, said that Rotarians from over 200 countries would meet in Atlanta, Georgia, in June to discuss various topics that are expected center on eradication of Polio.