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Make the people who attacked the Krishna Dwara temple in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Karak pay for the damages, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. “Divide Rs34 million equally among all the attackers and recover the amount from them within a month,” the top court instructed the chief secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In December 2020, a mob of more than 200 people attacked a temple situated in Karak’s Teri union council. The attackers set the building on fire and vandalised the temple for hours, while the police were missing from the scene. In the months that followed, at least 119 people were arrested. The Supreme Court took a suo motu notice of the attack. It was revealed during the. ....
Pakistan: Hindu Community Pardons Radical Islamist Mob That Burned Down Century-Old Krishna Dwara Temple Pic Via Twitter The minority Hindu community in Pakistan s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has decided to pardon the radical Islamist mob that had vandalised and burned down a century-old Krishna Dwara temple in the area, reports Times Of India. A meeting was held between members of persecuted Hindu community and some local clerics from the area to resolve the dispute. In the conciliatory dialogue, informally called jirga , the accused have tendered an apology over the attack and a similar incident in 1997. The Hindu community has reportedly agreed to pardon the mob accused of vandalising the century-old temple and in return the Muslim clerics have assured full protection to the Hindus and their rights as per the country s Constitution. ....
Katas Raj temple to be handed over to evacuee board Supreme Court has passed the order SAMAA | Zulqarnain Iqbal - Posted: Feb 15, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago SAMAA | Zulqarnain Iqbal Posted: Feb 15, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago Photo: File The Supreme Court has ordered the Punjab government to hand over the control of Katas Raj temple to the Evacuee Trust Property Board. The court has given Punjab two weeks to implement the order. It was hearing a case on the rights of minorities in Pakistan. The bench expressed its anger at the Punjab chief secretary for not appearing in the case. “The chief secretary has neither come himself nor has he implemented court orders,” Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed remarked. ....
A grim year for Pakistan s persecuted religious minorities Human Rights Watch accuses government of failing to provide adequate protection or hold perpetrators to account Mourners from the Shia Hazara community gather next to the coffins of 11 miners killed in an attack claimed by Islamic State gunmen during a sit-in protest in Quetta on Jan. 8. (Photo: AFP) Rights activists in Pakistan have endorsed the findings of a leading advocacy group that reported a grim situation for religious minorities last year. Attacks by Islamist militants targeting law enforcement officials and religious minorities killed dozens of people in 2020, according to the recently released World Report 2021 of Human Rights Watch (HRW). ....
SHO, 7 police personnel suspended over Karak temple vandalism The Krishna Dwara temple was attacked on December 30 SAMAA | Basit Gilani - Posted: Jan 3, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 months ago SAMAA | Basit Gilani Posted: Jan 3, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 months ago Policemen inspect the burnt Hindu temple a day after a mob attack in Karak district on December 31, 2020. (AFP) Eight police personnel, including the SHO and DSP, have been suspended for failing to stop an attack on a Hindu temple in KPâs Karak district. DIG Kohat Tayyab Hafeez Cheema suspended the personnel. DSP Sher Afzal and SHO Rehmat Wazir were suspended for negligence. The Krishna Dwara temple is situated in Karakâs Teri union council. It came under attack by hundreds of residents led by cleric Maulana Muhammad Sharif, police said on December 30. ....