Outrage in Karachi: Desecration of Historic Hindu Idols
In Karachi, Pakistan, historic idols of Lord Krishna and the Gopis were reportedly desecrated, alarming the Hindu community. Social activist Shiva Kachhi condemned the act, calling it an attack on multicultural heritage. He urged the government to apprehend the culprits and protect minority religious sites.
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In a troubling event in Karachi, Pakistan, sacred idols of Lord Krishna and the Gopis housed in the historic Sagan Mason building were reportedly desecrated, causing outrage among the Hindu community. Social activist Shiva Kachhi condemned the act, emphasizing its impact on Pakistan's multicultural harmony.
Kachhi noted the incident not only damages the structure but also deeply hurts the sentiments of minority communities. He stressed the urgent need for government intervention, urging authorities to investigate and take decisive action against those responsible for the act.
Built in 1937, the Sagan Mason building holds significant cultural heritage. Kachhi called for its immediate restoration and protection, while urging for the safeguarding of other minority religious and historical sites across the nation.
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