Century old Hindu temple vandalised in Rawalpindi,Pakistan

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A 100-year-old Hindu temple undergoing renovation in Pakistan’s garrison city of Rawalpindi has been attacked by a group of unidentified people, according to a complaint registered by the police.

The incident occurred at Purana Qila area of the city on Saturday when 10 to 15 people stormed the temple at about 7.30 pm and damaged the main door and another door in the upper storey as well as the staircase, according to a complaint made to police.

Dawn newspaper reported that the security officer of the Evacuee Trust Property Board, Northern Zone, Syed Raza Abbas Zaidi, lodged an FIR at Banni police station of Rawalpindi, saying the construction and renovation work on the temple had been going on for the last

He said there were some encroachments in front of the temple which were removed on March 24.

However, religious rites have not been started in the temple nor were there any idol or any other worship item.

He sought legal action against the people who had caused damage to the temple.

Earlier, the encroachment mafia had occupied the surroundings of the temple over a long time by making shops and kiosks.

The district administration assisted by the police recently removed all encroachments.

After the temple was cleared of encroachments, renovation work was started.

Meanwhile, the administrator of the temple, Om Prakash, said that as soon as the information was received, Rawalpindi police personnel reached the spot and brought the situation under control.

Prakash said police had been deployed at his house as well as at the temple for security. He, however, said Holi celebrations would not be held at the temple, The Express Tribune newspaper reported.

Hindus form the biggest minority community in Pakistan. According to official estimates, 75 lakh Hindus live in Pakistan.

Attacks on minorities are common in Pakistan. Last year in December, a Hindu shrine was attacked by a mob in Karak district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province and damaged. (PTI)



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2 COMMENTS

  1. I wish people concentrate to look after the poor people than demolishing or damaging Hindu temples.They will gain nothing by damaging the temples but it will only create hatred.Let us respect all faiths and people of all religions.

  2. There is always a hidden narrative in such acts. I would like more Indian media to report such incidences and send the stats en masse to the Pakistani and anti-India MPs of the UK every time they utter words against our religion and culture.

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