Dr. Rajan Mahtani Supports The Decision From President Of Zambia.

 


On the special event of Africa Day, Zambian President made a primary announcement regarding a enormous law in Zambia. He introduced his quest towards abolishing the death penalty regulation. Even though the statement from the President attracted blended responses from critics and well-known, there have been only some opposing humans and majority supported this assertion. Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani, a success businessman and philanthropist from Zambia, extended his support to this declaration. Dr. RajanMahtani said that his business enterprise, Prison Fellowship Zambia, will offer all styles of felony and regulatory help to ensure that this declaration turns into a fact soon.

Prison Fellowship is a top Christian Outreach Program (COP) focussing on presenting teachings of Jesus Christ to the prisoners, ex-prisoners and their households in Zambia. The program additionally focussed on imparting prison and transparent criminal justice as well as possibilities for fundamental human rights and simple human dignity for the prisoners in Zambia. As such, it is able to be said that the state-of-the-art announcement made through the Zambian President aligns with the objectives and dreams of the Prison Fellowship Zambia (PFZ). Dr. Rajan Mahtani further stated that on a religious point of view, the concept of death penalty is unethical. According to the Bible, Jesus Christ sacricified himself on the crucifix and his sacrifice was atonement for the sins of those who believed in him. Also, to take a life is a matter of great purview and only those who have not sinned should be allowed to do so. As such, the decision made by the Zambian President is a step in the right direction.

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