Arrest the attackers of Shri Ganesh Temple immediately and repair the temple : Orders Supreme Court of Pakistan
Hindus in Pakistan should be alert and follow up to see how swiftly Pak Goverment obeys this order.
Hindus in Pakistan should be alert and follow up to see how swiftly Pak Goverment obeys this order.
Hindus’ Ganapati temple was knocked down by religious fanatics from Bhong town of Punjab Province in Pakistan. They vandalised even the Idols of Shri Ganesh, Deity Shiva and Parvatidevi
This is what happens after the Hindu temples are taken over by the Government. Hence, the Government takeover should be opposed.
Such incidents take place because Dravids think of themselves to be different from Hindu religion, and the ruling DMK party is anti-Hindu.
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When PM Modi went to Bangladesh, he visited the temple of Jeshoreshwari Kali Mata, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas there. He also went to other temples and performed worship. The fanatics there did not like this. The religious fanatics attacked Hindus and their temples…
Various assaults are taking place on Hindu temples across the country today. Massive corruption is going on in Government-managed temples across the country. Millions of acres of temple land are being plundered.
The Hindu community in Pakistan’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has decided to pardon the fanatic mob that vandalised and burned down a century-old temple in the province.
It is annoying that most of the Government-run temples across India are not free from Government control even though it is revealed that corruption is taking place or the sanctity of temples is not being preserved.
After several incidents of vandalism of Hindu temples in A.P., Christians are now attempting to erect crosses illegally over sacred Hindu places. A huge Cross-shaped structure has been erected by evangelists in Edlapadu, Guntur district of A.P., where once a temple with the footprints of Mata Sita stood.