New Delhi: The state of Hindu religious minorities in best Minister Imran Khan's 'Naya Pakistan' changed into exposed after a contemporary attack on Sri Ganesha temple in Bhong Sharif city of Rahim Yar Khan (RYK) district of Pakistan's Punjab at the same time as a delegation of the national commission for Minorities (NCM) of the country is travelling the city to manage the hurt caused due to non secular intolerance.
even though the Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) celebration came to vigour with an assurance of holding social, civil, and spiritual rights of minorities, their residences and areas of worship as enshrined in Pakistan's constitution but the vandalization of Sri Ganesh Temple, smashing of idols of Hindu deities has only exposed the present radicalization of Pakistan society and growing intolerance toward Hindu's and leaving a little house for the people with reasonable views.
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in keeping with experiences, an eight years old Hindu boy allegedly urinated on the carpet of a Muslim seminary and was arrested for his blasphemous act. as the legislations took its path, the boy became granted bail but it surely aggravated the 'hurt non secular emotions of native Muslims who chose to assault Hindu minority neighborhood's Sri Ganesha temple to 'train them a lesson.
On August four, a rabble led by using native Muslim fundamentalists had attacked the Hindu temple, pelted stones on the idols, broke home windows, smashed fittings and fixtures, or something they could lay their arms on anyway attacking the properties of native Hindus.
Seeing the situation slipping out of palms, local police known as in Pakistan Rangers to handle the situation.
© supplied by using Zee information Sri Ganesha temple attacked in Rahim Yar Khan
© offered by means of Zee news Sri Ganesha temple attacked in Rahim Yar Khan
in the meantime, the Pakistan government invited severe criticism from across the world for having didn't safeguard the minority Hindus and their religious areas at the same time as a few lickspittle Hindu political leaders both from the ruling PTI in addition to opposition came ahead to pay lip carrier.
reports emerging from Pakistan suggests that police had arrested round fifty five persons out of around a hundred and fifty nominated for vandalising the temple.
however, to mitigate the sufferings of the local Hindu group and to restoration self assurance amongst them the delegation of NCM, Pakistan, is visiting the Bhong Sharif on August 12. however before that, they would grasp a symbolic ceremony of 'cake reducing' to 'celebrate' Pakistan's Minority Day on August eleven.
"The theory of a discuss with to Bhong Sharif is not just to restore the confidence among Hindu community, but additionally question the local police and civil administration as why they could not apprehend the condition before," said member NCM Dr Jaipal Chhabria whereas speaking to Zee news from Karachi.
He recommended that NCM chairman Chelaram Kewlani would himself lead the delegation to Bhong Sharif.
Sources additionally informed that the Pakistan government has issued directions to perform the fix work of the Hindu temple and additionally directed police to make sure that communal concord was maintained at any cost.
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