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Hindu temple attacks in Pakistan are unacceptable, inhumane, said Altaf Hussain

Hindu temple attacks in Pakistan are unacceptable, inhumane, said Altaf Hussain
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The founder of the Muttahida Movement Party (MQM), Altaf Hussain, has condemned attacks and vandalism at the Hindu Temple in the Rahim District of Yar Khan from the Punjab Province in Pakistan.
In a statement issued on Twitter, Hussain, who has lived in exile in the United Kingdom, said that a few days ago, the worship of “Ahmadi” was revealed in the city of Punjab Province Faisalabad.
Now the hordes of extremist elements attacked “Hindu temples” (Ganesh Temple) were attacked and played in the village of “Bhong” in the district of “Rahim Yar Khan” from Punjab Province.
The idol was tainted and the posters of Dewa and Dewi were burned by extremist elements.
Altaf Hussain strongly condemned this incident and said that this was “an act of being unacceptable by immoral vandalism, unacceptable, immoral, unconstitutional”.
Hussain said all the extremist groups of religion were the creation of Pakistani soldiers and intelligence agents, content.
He said these groups were taught to hate and destroy non-Muslim places in Pakistan.
He said Pakistan has become a place of death for all non-Muslim minorities and other oppressed Pakistani countries.
The car was confused about the Hindu temple in Bhong City in Rahim Yar Khan in Pakistan on Wednesday.
Pacara Pakistu Pakistan and the leader of the Hindu community, Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, sharing videos about the incident.
In one video, a horde can be seen destroying the temple infrastructure.
The masses harm the temple and solve idols and temple structures.
Meanwhile, India has called Pakistan Charge D’Affaires and submits strong protests about attacks at Hindu temples in Punjab Province Punjab Pakistan.
The Ministry of Spokesperson for external affairs, Arinindam Bagchi, said on Thursday that Paksistani Charge D’Affaires was called and the company’s protest was submitted “expressing our great concern at this despicable incident and continued to attack the freedom of religious minority society and their religious places”.
India calls Pakistan to ensure the safety, security and welfare of the minority community.
In recent years, there has been a surge in attack on the whistling of religious minorities in Pakistan.
This country has been repeatedly slammed by the international community because it does not protect minority interest.
Last year in December, a mass of more than a hundred people led by local Muslim scholars had destroyed and burned the temple in Karak Khyber district of Pakhtunkhwa Province.
Video clips that became viral on social media showed a horde of violence destroying the wall and roof temple.
A recent report by the Minority Rights Commission in Pakistan has revealed a description of “gloomy” of the most respected Hindu sites in the country.
The report was submitted to the State Supreme Court in April presenting the “general description of decay and deletion” of two of the four most respected Evakuee sites in Pakistan, Dawn reported.
The report states that the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB), a Pakistani government legal council, has failed to defend the ancient and holy sites of the minority community.
Of the 365 temples, only 13 managed by them, left 65 with the Hindu community, and “leaving the rest of the temple,” Dawn reported, quoting the ETPB statutory board.
Pakistan has discriminated on religious minorities, which are manifested in various forms of targeted violence, mass murder, extraordinary murder, kidnapping, rape, forced conversion to Islam, etc., make Pakistan Hindu, Christianity, Sikh, and Shia one of the most persecuted minorities in the region.
The 2020 report, international religious freedom, which was released by the United States earlier this year highlighted the spiral to the expression of religion in Pakistan, especially in the form of blasphemy, punishment which revolves around the death penalty.

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