Hindustan Times (East UP)

Clerics approve Hindu temple constructi­on

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

Pakistan’s state-run council of clerics, which advises the government on religious issues, gave its approval on Wednesday to the constructi­on of a new temple for minority Hindus, ruling Islamic law allows them a place of worship.

Lal Malhi, a prominent Hindu leader who is also a member of parliament, applauded the ruling but noted the council also recommende­d the government not spend public funds directly on the constructi­on of private places of worship.

The decision by the Council of Islamic Ideology comes after the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan abruptly halted constructi­on on the temple in the capital Islamabad in June.

Khan’s decision came amid threats from radical Muslims who called constructi­on of the temple a blasphemou­s act.

Some extremists had vowed to try to stop the temple’s constructi­on with force, raising tensions. Khan turned to the council to decide if public money could be used for constructi­on. He had promised $600,000 for the temple’s constructi­on.

It was not immediatel­y clear on Wednesday whether Khan would follow through with providing the funds in light of the council’s ruling. However, the council’s ruling left open the possibilit­y the money could be distribute­d to the Hindu community to use as it sees fit. Khan, who has promised equal rights for minorities, is expected to issue a formal order to allow the temple’s constructi­on.

About 3,000 Hindus live in Islamabad with its population of more than 1 million, mostly Muslims.

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