Islamabad (Pakistan) – Permission has been granted again for giving land for the construction of a Hindu temple in Islamabad, the Capital of Pakistan. It has been planned to construct a temple, crematorium, and a community centre on this land.
Four kanals (0.5 acres) of land was allotted to the community in 2016 for the construction of the first-ever Hindu temple, cremation and community centrehttps://t.co/PzCwm6fV9t
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The permission was initially granted in 2016, but it was later withdrawn as the construction work was not started there. Now the ‘Capital Development Authority (CDA)’ has once again granted the permission. Syed Asif Raza, the Spokesperson of CDA said that the permission was withdrawn due to a misunderstanding.