Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Rebuild Hindu temple, says Pakistan court

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court has ordered there building of a Hindu temple destroyed by fanatics in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Jawwad S Khawaja passed the order on Tuesday.

The court asked Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, a National Assembly member, Arbab Mohammad Arif, the provincial home secretary, and Shoaib Jadoon, the deputy commission­er, to come up with a plan to rebuild the Shri Paramhans Maharaj’s Samadhi in Teri village, Dawn online reported.

The chief justice said the order must not be defied and should be implemente­d at all cost.

The shrine and temple were built at the spot where a Hindu holy man, Shri Paramhans, was buried in 1919. His followers visited the temple frequently till 1997 but some fanatics dismantled it.

The devotees tried to rebuild the temple but the land was allegedly under the occupation of a local mufti called Iftikharud­din.

Jadoon told the court that its earlier order on restoring the temple was carried out and a boundary wall built around it.

“We have also given a right of way to reach the Samadhi through the house of Maulvi Iftikharud­din who was earlier in possession of the temple,” he said.

But the court declared that the efforts put in by the administra­tion were not enough and proposed a new building instead of just erecting boundary walls.

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