America News:
Zohran Mamdani’s election in New York and Sadiq Khan becoming the Mayor of London in 2016 are clear examples that — if you’re capable, you can rise to top positions in Western societies (especially in the U.S. and the U.K.), even if you belong to a religious minority.
What’s remarkable is that in neither America nor Britain did anyone claim that Christianity was in danger,
nor did citizens protest saying, “How can a non-Christian hold such an important office?” 🤷🏻♀️
But Pakistan tells a very different story. It’s almost unthinkable that someone from a minority community — Christian, Hindu, or Jewish — could ever become a provincial chief minister, no matter how much more qualified they are than a Muslim candidate (from certain accepted sects).
Our religious and social mindset has grown so narrow that even internal minority groups, like Ahmadis, cannot even imagine holding such high offices.
In my opinion, Muslim societies will truly deserve congratulations only when people from minority or non-religious backgrounds can reach top positions purely on merit and equality.
For now, the real congratulations go not to Zohran Mamdani — but to America, its laws, and its people.
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