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Islamabad: Don't demolish 200-year-old Hindu temple: Pakistani court
 
Published Date: 16 Sep, 2012 (7:33 PM)

Islamabad, Sep 16 (IANS) A court in Pakistan has restrained authorities in the port city of Karachi from demolishing a Hindu temple believed to have been constructed 200 years ago, a media report said.

According to the Dawn newspaper, the Sindh High Court restrained the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) and other respondents from demolishing the Shri Laxmi Narayan Mandir at the Native Jetty Bridge.

A bench led by Chief Justice Mushir Alam asked a court official to inspect the temple and submit a report.

A constitutional petition was recently filed by Kailash Wishram, who lives in the residential quarters on the temple premises, saying that a private company in collaboration with the KPT had started some construction work blocking the access to seawater from the temple.

The petition said the construction threatened the place of worship and also the right of the minority community at large.

The secretary of ports and shipping ministry, the KPT chairman and the private firm that ran a food court under the bridge were named respondents.

The petitioner said the temple was constructed much before the partition of the subcontinent, and for a long time Hindus have been performing religious rituals there.

It said access to seawater was one of the essential things to perform worship.

The Pakistan Hindu Council says the temple was constructed 200 years ago and many Hindu festivals are celebrated there.

It is also a sacred place for performing funerals and other religious rituals by the sea.

The court ordered that the temple, its staircase, boundary wall and corridors originally constructed may not be demolished.

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Harish Bhat, India Sep 17, 2012
Unlike in India where we know what the courts will do.

HUSSAIN, Qatar Sep 17, 2012
"HAD WE NOT MANAGED A CIVIL SOCIETY TO RULE IN JUSTICE THERE WOULD NOT BE EXISTED SINGLE MASJID OR TEMPLE OR SYNOGUE (PLACES OF WORSHIP JEWS) OR ANY PLACES OF WORSHIP ON THIS EARH" .........HOLY QURAN
Muralikrishna Pattaje, USA Sep 17, 2012
Namas! Good joke! there are pakistani terrorists and human bombs, which you know and pretent to be not knowing :)
Namas, Kuwait Sep 17, 2012
Lucky there is no Pakistani Kara sevak or Pakistani RSS to demolish...!
N Mukkawala, Oman Sep 17, 2012
Pakistan and Bangladesh’s enemy property laws enable their governments to confiscate the propeties of Hindus by declaring them enemy properties.

Original R.Pai, USA Sep 16, 2012
Wow - there are still temples left in Pak ? Now, compare this to India where every small village has houses of worship for minority!!!
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