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Pakistan Temple Attack
Image: Lal Malhi Twitter page

Pakistan: Miscreants attack Hinglaj Mata temple in Sindh

| @indiablooms | Jan 30, 2022, at 02:15 am

Sindh, Pakistan: A group of miscreants recently destroyed Hinglaj Mata temple, a prominent Hindu religious site in Pakistan, media reports said.

The temple is located in the Sindh region of the country.

According to media reports, this is the 11th attack on Hindu shrines in Pakistan in the last 22 months.

Krishen Sharma, president of Pakistan Hindu Mandir Management condemned the incident and said that Islamist radicals are not even afraid of Pakistan Supreme Court, reports Times Now.

Pakistani politician Lal Malhi tweeted, " Under construction Hinglaj Mata temple in Hindu community neighbourhood (Khatri Mohalla) Mithi- Tharparkar razed to ground by administration. The so-called champion of minority rights, PPP, is ruling Sindh whilst minorities suffer."

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