Sunday, July 5, 2020

Work On Shri Krishna Mandir In Islamabad Stopped After Protests Against Its Construction

Work On Shri Krishna Mandir In Islamabad Stopped After Protests Against Its Construction

via https://youtu.be/kXjM3eC4XJ4 During a meeting with the Prime Minister, Minister of Religious Affairs Pir Noorul Haq Qadri put forward a request for the construction of the first Hindu temple in the capital with a grant of Rs100 million. On Wednesday, these religious factions denounced the construction of the temple in Islamabad and denominated it against Pakistan’s ideology. On Friday, Capital Development Authority (CDA) halted construction of the boundary wall on the plot meant for the temple citing legal reasons. Hindu temples exist in all four provinces why can’t Islamabad have one? With a growing population of Hindus of about 3000 in Islamabad, there are no temples or even a cremation place present. Shri Krishna Mandir, the first Hindu temple to be built in the capital of Pakistan, raised opposition among certain sections of the society. The government granted permission for it to be built on a site in the H-9 area of Islamabad. A director of the Building Control Department, CDA, accompanied by staff from his department, visited the site on Friday and halted the construction of the boundary wall there. The enigma of interfaith harmony After the 1047 Partition, Shri Krishna Mandir will be the first temple to be built in Islamabad. Shri Krishna temple which was about to be constructed , is demolished by local Teenage, in Islamabad. Pakistan Ka Showbiz

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