Unidentified persons vandalise Hindu temple in southern Sindh province of Pakistan
Some Unidentified Persons Vandalised A Hindu Temple In The Southern Sindh Province Of Pakistan.
Some unidentified persons vandalised a Hindu temple in the southern Sindh province of Pakistan.
Police said idols of deities were damaged and some of the broken parts were found in a nearby sewerage line.
The incident occurred this evening in Thatta district’s Gharo town.
A case of blasphemy and terrorism has been registered.
“Investigation is going on but so far no arrests have been made,” SSP Thatta Fida Hussain Mastoi said.
Local Hindu councillor Lal Meheshwri said that he was present in the temple last night to prepare for the next day service.
Adviser to the Sindh Chief Minister on Minority Affairs Dr Khatto Mal said that attackers would be arrested soon.
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