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Hinglaj Mata Temple
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Pakistani Hindu Senator slams Imran Khan government for rejecting all schemes to develop Hinglaj Mata Temple

| @indiablooms | Jul 05, 2021, at 11:18 pm

Quetta: A Pakistani Senator has criticised Prime Minister Imran Khan-led government for rejecting all schemes he had suggested for development of the iconic Hinglaj Mata Temple located in Lasbela district.

Hinglaj Mata Temple is visited by a large number of Hindu devotees every year.

Senator Danesh Kumar was quoted as saying by Dawn News that in view of the religious tourism importance of Hinglaj Mata Temple, he has submitted over a dozen development schemes for providing facilities to devotees who visited the temple every year but all the schemes and suggestions were outright rejected by the federal government.

“Not a single penny was allocated by Islamabad for development of this important religious place,” Senator Kumar was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

Kumar, who is an MP of the ruling Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), was elected senator on a reserved seat for minorities in the Senate from Balochistan.

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