Pakistan has opened a 1,000-year-old Hindu temple in eastern city Sialkot for "worship"
for the first time since partition on the demand of the local Hindu community, officials said on Monday.
The Shawala Teja Singh temple, located in city's
congested Dhaarowal locality, some 100-km from Lahore, is more than 1,000 years old, according to the book 'History of Sialkot' by the late Rashid
Niaz.
"The Evacuee Trust Property Board, which looks after the holy places of minorities in Pakistan, has opened Shawala Teja Singh temple after the
partition on the demand of the local Hindu community," ETPB spokesperson Amir Hashmi told Press Trust India(PTI).
He said since there was no Hindu population
earlier residing in the city the temple was closed
for worship.
"The temple was partially damaged during attacks
on temples here in reaction to Babri Mosque in 1992," he said, adding that the ETPB carried out
restoration work of the temple on the direction of
Board chairman Dr Amir Ahmed recently.
ETPB Deputy Director Fraz Abbas told PTI that the
restoration work of this temple is still underway
and the board is expected to complete it shortly.
"The temple has been opened for worship for the first time since partition. Some 2,000 Hindus are residing in this locality and they are so happy to visit their centuries-old worship place. Now a good number of local Hindus are visiting it. Hindus
from other parts of the country are also expected
to visit this temple," he said.
Abbas said the visiting Indian Hindus will also be
taken to this temple.
Local Hindu leaders Rattan Laal and Rumaish
Kumar have welcomed the government's step to
restore the temple and open it for the minority
community.
Hindus form the biggest minority community in
Pakistan.
According to official estimates, 75 lakh Hindus live in Pakistan. However, according to the community, over 90 lakh Hindus are living in the
country. Majority of Pakistan's Hindu population is settled
in Sindh province where they share culture,
traditions and language with their Muslim fellows.(END)
READ HERE: https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...for-worship-after-72-years-1574965-2019-07-29
Editor Says:This is extremely good news for prosperious and equal pakistan, few day back the govt. Also announced new temple in pakistan regarding the increment of hindu communities in the city.now the same gut felt for Sialkot and other cities. It shows minorities are safe and are increasing in pakistan which is a positive sign isn't it?
for the first time since partition on the demand of the local Hindu community, officials said on Monday.
The Shawala Teja Singh temple, located in city's
congested Dhaarowal locality, some 100-km from Lahore, is more than 1,000 years old, according to the book 'History of Sialkot' by the late Rashid
Niaz.
"The Evacuee Trust Property Board, which looks after the holy places of minorities in Pakistan, has opened Shawala Teja Singh temple after the
partition on the demand of the local Hindu community," ETPB spokesperson Amir Hashmi told Press Trust India(PTI).
He said since there was no Hindu population
earlier residing in the city the temple was closed
for worship.
"The temple was partially damaged during attacks
on temples here in reaction to Babri Mosque in 1992," he said, adding that the ETPB carried out
restoration work of the temple on the direction of
Board chairman Dr Amir Ahmed recently.
ETPB Deputy Director Fraz Abbas told PTI that the
restoration work of this temple is still underway
and the board is expected to complete it shortly.
"The temple has been opened for worship for the first time since partition. Some 2,000 Hindus are residing in this locality and they are so happy to visit their centuries-old worship place. Now a good number of local Hindus are visiting it. Hindus
from other parts of the country are also expected
to visit this temple," he said.
Abbas said the visiting Indian Hindus will also be
taken to this temple.
Local Hindu leaders Rattan Laal and Rumaish
Kumar have welcomed the government's step to
restore the temple and open it for the minority
community.
Hindus form the biggest minority community in
Pakistan.
According to official estimates, 75 lakh Hindus live in Pakistan. However, according to the community, over 90 lakh Hindus are living in the
country. Majority of Pakistan's Hindu population is settled
in Sindh province where they share culture,
traditions and language with their Muslim fellows.(END)
READ HERE: https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...for-worship-after-72-years-1574965-2019-07-29
Editor Says:This is extremely good news for prosperious and equal pakistan, few day back the govt. Also announced new temple in pakistan regarding the increment of hindu communities in the city.now the same gut felt for Sialkot and other cities. It shows minorities are safe and are increasing in pakistan which is a positive sign isn't it?