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A Curse Of Partition: The Forgotten Temples Of Kotli, Kashmir, Pakistan

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Boy take a trip to Pakistan and call anyone on PDF,he will manage your tour to all temples in Pakistan.
bhaijaan... Lahore is my honey wala sasural.

He has successfully derailed the thread, because he could not handle the truth.

Leave it. The truth is out there.

Pakistanis are in denial mode as always, we should learn from them. This gives us a reason to do one more Babri and deny it :P
 
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I am not destructive in nature like you. I have forwarded the list of Muslim heritage protected by India. Kindly forward the protected Hindu monuments in Pakistan. If that is hard to get you can work on the non-Islamic monuments.
I am not a curator neither did I claim anything. It was your kind that claimed Hindu heritage is being destroyed and failed to prove which heritage and where.
 
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I am not destructive in nature like you. I have forwarded the list of Muslim heritage protected by India. Kindly forward the protected Hindu monuments in Pakistan. If that is hard to get you can work on the non-Islamic monuments.
there is nothing to discuss about Muslim heritage with Pakistan when they don'T consider Hindu heritage at all!
 
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( Three of those links are about the the same temple! And the same year!)
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1992 : ( Backlash because of Babri Mosque)

2014: Karachi - I have already posted a link to his article... Nothing was destroyed, this was a dispute between the mandir committee and the local land mafia. Link added again for you: 'No Lord Krishna temple demolished'

2014: Sindhi Sanjeet Kumar was targeted because according to local reports he was mentally unstable he took a Quran, tore it's pages and threw them down from his roof.

It is justified to attack temples? NO, Is it taken in context? NO!
Context:
1992 tit for tat after Babri mosque
2012 local violence (unacceptable but nonetheless isolated)
2014 Karachi: Land Dispute
2014: Blasphemy case - unfortunate at best.
@WebMaster Troll alert. This guy is trolling on the thread which is about temples. Not the mosques or riots in India. Please take care.
 
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bhaijaan... Lahore is my honey wala sasural.
Then call me when you came to wed and make sure if you are on Facebook that if you come to wed you never end up CE's local command HQ.lol
 
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Dalits punished for entering temple: Government steps in

Puri: A board outside a temple for the Goddess Kali orders Dalits to stop at this point. "Harijans can pray from here," it declares. The warning sign was put up in August last year after three schoolgirls entered the shrine to offer Prasad to the Goddess, an icon of empowerment and Shakti.

The caretaker of the temple in Orissa's Puri district offers no apologies for the discrimination. "It is against tradition," he says, "Our fathers did not allow harijans to step inside the temple, and we will also bar their entry. We will die rather than let it happen."

''This is highly objectionable. How can they do it? I will take some time out personally and go there myself and take action against them," said L Punia, Chairman of the National commission for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes.

Now, based on NDTV's report this morning, the Centre has asked the Orissa government to provide more information on why this was not stopped.

Chandana Bhoi is one of the young girls who visited the Goddess, triggering a vengeful response. "There should be no discrimination. We can do the same work as the upper-castes," she says. "We pray to the same Gods, so why are we treated so badly?"

Her entire village waits for the answer. Ranapada is home to 80 Dalit families who earn their living as sharecroppers. But since the temple controversy last year, they have been given no work. Upper caste leaders from surrounding villages decided to teach them a lesson. Landlords in the area took back the land given for cultivation to the Dalits.

"They did not call us to cultivate their land - neither women nor men," says an out-of-work farmer. "We used to work in their fields and share the harvest. Then they stopped hiring us."

When they wakened to the problem, local officials employed the Dalit farmers under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme or NREGA. They spent months working on constructing a road. But they have been paid just half of what they are due. Wages not being handed out are a common problem with NREGA - middlemen or contractors are also known to pocket part of the money that's due to hires.

The Dalit farmers say elected representatives in the area are from upper castes - and will not protect them at the risk of upsetting their vote bank. Sanjay Dasverma, who represents the area, refutes this allegation. "There is no vote-bank politicking in my constituency. I always try to keep the constituency above these issues," he says.

But the board outside the temple proves that there is little political will in undoing the wrongs inflicted here - or in challenging archaic and illegal conventions rooted in the caste system. A young couple in their wedding finery crouches outside the temple, seeking the Goddess' blessings, forbidden from drawing any closer. Nobody blinks.

Dalits punished for entering temple: Government steps in

No entry for Dalits in Gujarat temple

Even as Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi goes on showcasing his state as a case study in development, the centuries-old evil practice of not allowing Dalits to enter temples still plagues a village in Ahmedabad district.

Around 100 Dalit families of Galsana village in Dhandhuka taluka are testimony to the backwardness that still prevails the state in many areas of social life. Upper caste members of the village do not allow them to enter the premises of village temples.

The village has five temples, including a Swaminarayan temple, and Dalits have never stepped inside any of them.

However, on February 4, four Dalit families decided to enter the premises of the Swaminarayan temple and asked for police protection for the same. They chose that day as the village had planned pran-pratishthan of Lord Swaminarayan after the reconstruction of the 22-year-old temple located in the middle of the village.

The invitations sent out for the event were the last straw for the Dalits as the temple management had made separate seating arrangements for SCs at the mass feast.

“However, on February 4, the temple authorities and villagers ensured that the temple remained closed to prevent us from entering it,” Sunil Parmar, a Dalit, said.

Swami Krishna Vallabh, the Mahant Swami of Muli Swaminarayan Temple in Surendranagar and chief organiser of the event, conceded that the event had indeed been cancelled. “We had to cancel it as the other villagers were unhappy with the idea of Dalits entering the temple,” he said.

No entry for Dalits in Gujarat temple | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
@WebMaster Another troll reply. This topic is about Hindu temples in pakistan. Not about Indian temples.
 
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Then call me when you came to wed and make sure if you are on Facebook that if you come to wed you never end up CE's local command HQ.lol
I am not coming there as I am a Hindu, do not want to risk my life. :) as I have been told not to come at all.
 
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I am not a curator neither did I claim anything. It was your kind that claimed Hindu heritage is being destroyed and failed to prove which heritage and where.
Show me the link which indicates otherwise or the list which you and your kind have preserved. Dont honey cot your phrases and derail the topic. If you cannot reply to the point. don't reply.
 
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So you are bothered about Temples u have not seen yet Dalits are not allowed in temples u visit?
what If I say the same for babri masjid and why do you care about Indian muslims like you are the owner of them??
BUT I WON'T , I hate attacking personally and on the basis of religion, for me all are EQUALs.
and Yep I do care about temples, Yep I do care about dalits.
And I denounce, Any kind of Injustice to dalits.
 
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Sigh ...... totally derailed thread.

@syedali73 73 is a hawk. Would not have expected anymore. Did not expect more either.

Am admittedly disappointed by @RescueRanger though he did at least try to explain some of the so very many temple destructions in Pakistan. Too many to count. Too many to do anything about. What's gone is gone now, and nothing we say or do is going to bring them back.

And they will continue to cry about Babri masjid. And beat their chest in feigned solidarity with Indian muslims.
 
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@Blue_Eyes couple of days ago your sister open thread on partition and now you. WTF is going on? This forum name should be changed to partition.in. But i most say temple is in better state then babri masjid.

Anyway i have never heard of any mandir anywhere near our area, seem like very few hindus lived around here to begin with who migrated peacefully to their motherland in 1947.
 
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