The Free Press Journal

FOUNDATION STONE LAID FOR ISLAMABAD'S FIRST HINDU TEMPLE

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Pakistan has started the constructi­on process of a Rs 10 crore Hindu temple — the first in Islamabad. The Krishna temple will come up in a 20,000 sq f t plot at the capital's H-9 area.

The groundbrea­king ceremony for the temple was per formed by Parliament­ary Secretary on Human Rights Lal Chand Malhi on Tuesday.

Addressing the gathering, Malhi said there were several pre-1947 era temple structures in Islamabad and its adjoining areas, including one at Saidpur village and at the hill point overlookin­g the Korang river near Rawal lake. However, they have been abandoned and not used.

The Hindu population in Islamabad has increased significan­tly in the last two decades and, therefore, the temple was necessar y, the Dawn News quoted Malhi as saying. He also rued the lack of crematoriu­m in Islamabad for the minority community.

Religious Affairs Minister Pir Noorul Haq Qadri said the government will bear the cost of the constructi­on, currently estimated at Rs 10 crore, the report said.

Citing a senior official of the ministr y, it said the minister has already taken up the matter of special grant for the temple with Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The Islamabad Hindu Panchayat has named the temple as Shri Krishna Mandir. The plot for the temple was allotted to the Hindu Panchayat by the Capital Developmen­t Authority (CDA) in 2017. However, the constructi­on work was delayed due to some formalitie­s, including the approval of the site map and documents from the CDA and other relevant authoritie­s.

The temple complex will also have a cremation site, apart from the space for separate structures for other religious rites.

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