Imran Khan condemns attack on Hindu Temple, troops deployed in Pakistan town

Wednesday's attack took place in Bhong in Rahim Yar Khan district after a court granted bail to an eight-year-old Hindu boy.

Shivani
Published on: 6 Aug 2021 7:37 AM GMT
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Pakistan has deployed paramilitary troops in a town in the country's eastern Punjab province a day after a Muslim mob attacked and badly damaged a Hindu temple there.

Attack on Hindu Temple in Pakistan:

Wednesday's attack took place in Bhong in Rahim Yar Khan district after a court granted bail to an eight-year-old Hindu boy who was accused of desecrating a Muslim religious school earlier this week.

Statues were damaged and the temple's main door was burned down by the mob that said the boy, arrested on charges of intentionally urinating on a carpet in the madrassa's library, committed blasphemy, an act punishable by the death sentence in Pakistan.

Mere accusations of blasphemy have in the past incited mobs to violence and deadly attacks.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan took to Twitter to "strongly condemn" the attack, announcing that he had ordered the police chief of the Punjab province to arrest the culprits and take "action against any police negligence".

"The government will also restore the Mandir," he added.

Punjab police official Asif Raza said the police have a list of 50 suspects and promised speedy arrests. He said troops were now guarding the temple and that security has been provided to members of the Hindu community.

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