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100-year-old temple demolished in Pakistan, angry Hindus ask govt to arrange tickets to India

A century-old temple in Karachi was hurriedly demolished by a builder despite a Pakistani court hearing a petition seeking a stay on such a move, triggering protests by the minority Hindu community on Sunday.

Besides razing the pre-Partition Shri Rama Pir Mandir in Karachi's Soldier Bazar, the builder demolished several houses near it on Saturday.

Nearly 40 people, a majority of them Hindus, became homeless as a result, The Express Tribune reported on Sunday.

Following the demolition, the Pakistan Hindu Council organised a protest outside the Karachi Press Club on Sunday afternoon.

They protested the demolition by the builder and the lack of action on the part of authorities.

The Sindh High Court is hearing a petition seeking a stay on any move to demolish Shri Rama Pir Mandir.

"They destroyed our 'mandir' and humiliated our gods," an angry man named Prakash was quoted as saying by the Tribune.

The demolition team placed the statues of four Hindu deities to one side, but local residents accused them of taking away gold jewellery and crowns that had adorned the statues.

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Pointing to bruises on his arms, another man identified as Lakshman said, "They hit me with their guns when I tried to stop them. I told them to kill me instead of destroying our holy place."

A woman named Banwri said the demolition team arrived at around 11 am while she was preparing breakfast.

She rushed outside when she heard the sound of a bulldozer and was given instructions to move her bed, cupboard and other essential items outside her home.

"I watched my house go down in just minutes and I couldn't do anything," she said.

Banwri said that during the demolition, the area was cordoned off by police and paramilitary Pakistan Rangers.

Outsiders were not allowed to enter the area, she added.

Saveeta was among the 40-odd people who lost their homes. With her husband away from Karachi, she said she and her three children would spend the nights in the open.

The area around the temple had 150 Hindu residents and some four families lived in each of the houses that were demolished, according to an elderly resident named Kaali Das.

"People were living in cramped houses, separated only by curtains. Over here, we live like animals," he said.

Angered by the demolition, the Hindus demanded that the government should arrange tickets to India for them. "If you don't want us, we will go to India," screamed a woman.

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Another man said the temple was "as sacred to us as your mosque is to you."

However, police officials completely denied the existence of the temple.

They said they had orders to remove "encroachments".

DSP Pervaiz Iqbal said, "There was no temple there. There were just Hindu gods present inside the houses and we made sure that they were safe."

The people were given plenty of time to remove their belongings from their houses, he said.

"We did not injure anyone. In fact, those people threw stones on us and our SHO Abid Hussain Shah was injured," he added.

The local residents managed to find a plaque of the temple from under the debris.

Maharaj Badri, who lived inside the temple, denied that the land had been encroached upon.

"Our ancestors have been living here since independence. We are not encroachers," he said.
Military Lands and Cantonment Director Zeenat Ahmed contended the temple was "untouched" and denied it was demolished.

The operation was aimed against illegal occupants and temples are "old grant property," she said.

"The builder had possession of the place since years and these people were encroachers, and encroachers have no religion," Ahmed said.

President Asif Ali Zardari took note of reports of the demolition of the temple in Karachi and sought a report on the incident from concerned authorities, presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said.

Zardari had expressed concern at the reports and directed authorities to look into the matter "to ensure that no discrimination was made to any community in any manner", Babar said.

The President reiterated the governments commitment to continue safeguarding the rights of minorities as enshrined in the Constitution.

100-year-old temple demolished in Pakistan, angry Hindus ask govt to arrange tickets to India : Pakistan, News - India Today
 
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there was no need to retaliate yaar.......why to fall to their level ???
 
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Lol, there was a fail thread about something that happened more than 20 years ago in India, this has happened today in Pakistan - tekedhars of minority rights my @ss. hahaha.

So how many hundreds of temples, guurudhwaras and churches have been demolished by Pakistan till date?
 
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there was no need to retaliate yaar.......why to fall to their level ???
Because Pakistani's are generally vicious against minorities.
Because they are taught to worry only about what happens to Muslims all over the world and love it when others are oppressed.

I dont see Pakistani's raising flags on their facebook posts over this, yet millions of them did protest over something Israel did in Palestine.

There are rare exceptions in Pakistan who are not jihadis like these.
 
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this thread was necessary......this will surely give some people moral high ground :facepalm:
 
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This is a pretty old article which I read long ago.

Still Hindus should be provided equal rights in Pakistan. Lets not forget the sacrifices of people like Jogindar Nath Mandal and Justice Bhagwandas for Pakistan. Hindus are a valuable part of Pakistan and comprise atleast 8.5% of the Sindh population. They should be accorded full protection.

Jogindar Nath Mandal knew about the biases Muslims had but still joined the Muslim League and supported Jinnah on every step. He only resigned after Jinnah's death because Pakistan's secular vision was being razed.

Deepak Perwani created the largest Kurta in the world bringing fame to Pakistan.

Quaid E Azam was always a secularist who strived to ensure equal rights for all Pakistani citizens. He said specifically that Pakistan would not be a theocratic nation. It would be a secular republic.

This is what Quaid E Azam said:
"Muslims! Protect your Hindu Neighbours. Cooperate with the Government and the officials in protecting your Hindu Neighbours against these lawless elements, fifth columnists and cliques. Pakistan must be governed through the properly constituted Government and not by cliques or fifth columnists or Mobs."
 
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Muslim Fanaticism with full collusion of authorities.

This is what they do when they think they can get away with it. I dont see any improvement since the days of Aurangzeb there. They are carrying on the tradition.

What a shamful attempt by you.

It has nothing to do with Muslim fanaticism rather its a land mafia case already in the court.

The builder land mafia is involved in grabbing the land unlike India where Hindu fanatics demolished hundreds of years old historic Mosque .
 
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What a shamful attempt by you.

It has nothing to do with Muslim fanaticism rather its a land mafia case already in the court.

The builder land mafia is involved in grabbing the land unlike India where Hindu fanatics demolished hundreds of years old historic Mosque .
Land Mafia was Muslim? Yes

He didnt take over and destroy a Masjid did he?
They did it because destroying Temples is considered okay, no one would trouble the land mafia over it.

What is shameful is that millions of you all collectively cry over something that happened in Palestine yet dont have the human decency to protest over something happening in your own country. How many protests over this?

But hey, kafir problems right? Who gives a damn. Lets convert them all and make them bow to arabs like the rest of us.
 
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Land Mafia was Muslim? Yes

He didnt take over and destroy a Masjid did he?
They did it because destroying Temples is considered okay, no one would trouble the land mafia over it.


You are trying your hard to hide your Babri Mosque demolition shame on 6th December.

The case is in court and the court had a stay order. It has nothing to do with Muslims here in this case.
 
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You are trying your hard to hide your Babri Mosque demolition shame on 6th December.

The case is in court and the court had a stay order. It has nothing to do with Muslims here in this case.
I opened a new thread about a Temple demolished in Pakistan.
Why are you involving Babri in it? Go to the other thread if you wish to post on that.

What is shameful is that millions of you all collectively cry over something that happened in Palestine yet dont have the human decency to protest over something happening in your own country. How many protests over this?

But hey, kafir problems right? Who gives a damn. Lets convert them all and make them bow to arabs like the rest of us.
 
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Its a Year Old Thread . But again if a Guy can open an thread over 23 year old incident to cry a river and beat his chest and lament the OP is also doing the same .

Just another sunny day at PDF.
 
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What a shamful attempt by you.
It has nothing to do with Muslim fanaticism rather its a land mafia case already in the court.
The builder land mafia is involved in grabbing the land unlike India where Hindu fanatics demolished hundreds of years old historic Mosque .
yeah d attempt is regrettable......bt u shud call a spade a spade,like haviZsultan did
 
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