Desecration of Hindu Idols in Karachi Sparks Outrage
Idols of Hindu gods desecrated in Karachi, claims Pak activist
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In Karachi, Pakistan, the idols of Lord Krishna and the Gopis were allegedly desecrated at the historic Sagan Mason building, prompting strong condemnation from Hindu activist Shiva Kachhi. He emphasized the need for government investigation and protection of minority religious sites.
- 01Idols of Lord Krishna and Gopis desecrated in Karachi.
- 02Shiva Kachhi condemned the act as an attack on multicultural heritage.
- 03The incident occurred at the historic Sagan Mason building.
- 04Kachhi called for immediate government action and protection of minority sites.
- 05The building, built in 1937, holds significant religious value for the Hindu community.
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The idols of Lord Krishna and the Gopis were reportedly desecrated at the historic Sagan Mason building in Karachi, Pakistan. Shiva Kachhi, Chairman of Pakistan Darawar Ittehad, condemned the act, stating it represents an attack on the country's multicultural heritage and the sentiments of minority communities. He urged the government to investigate the incident, arrest the perpetrators, and ensure the protection of the historic site. Built in 1937, the Sagan Mason building is significant for the Hindu community, housing valuable religious symbols. Kachhi emphasized that the desecration is not merely structural damage but a serious affront to the religious harmony in Pakistan.
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The desecration has deeply hurt the Hindu community in Pakistan and highlights ongoing issues regarding the protection of minority rights.
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