The parliamentary committee made in this regard has yet to produce a solid legislation ISLAMABAD: On April 16, the National Assembly of Pakistan witnessed an unprecedented event, where floor was opened to six minority lawmakers. All of whom, one after another, took the stage to express their deepest concerns about the country's long, cruel history of anti-minority crusades. In doing so, the six members of the lower house, called attention to the ever pertinent issue of forced conversions, which has been plaguing their communities in the absence of legislative safeguard. Noticing surge in violent cases, Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N)'s Keeso Mal Kheeal Das, who was among the six lawmakers determined raise the issue on the floor.