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‘They’ two days; When the Muslim mob bulldozed 30 temples

 On December 7 and 8, 1992, 30 temples in Pakistan were not attacked simultaneously, but were partially or completely demolished by Muslim mobs.

    

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Mandir God's 

 On December 7 and 8, 1992, while 30 temples were being attacked across Pakistan, the government had declared a holiday.  A day of mourning was observed in Pakistan to protest the demolition of the Babri Masjid.  All offices were closed.  All schools and colleges were closed.  Crowds of Muslims had set out to target Hindu temples in different parts of the country.  At that time there were about 5 lakh Hindus in Pakistan, which was only 2% of the total population.  The situation in Lahore was dire.  Thousands of Muslims flocked to the streets in bulldozers.  Their sole purpose was to demolish the temple wherever it appeared.  A Hindu temple was deserted for many years, but the tyrants did not abandon it and demolished it.  Six other temples in Lahore were taken over and reduced to ashes.


 Employees were beaten up in an attack on an Air India office in Lahore.  The whole crowd was chanting 'Crush India' and 'Death to Hindustan'.  He was going from house to house inciting Muslims to avenge the Babri massacre.  All this was happening in Pakistan before and it is still happening now, but one incident gave them the opportunity to do it openly with full force.  If any offices or shops were open in Pakistan on that day, it was also closed.  The name of Babri Masjid was on everyone's face, but no one bothered to know how Babri Masjid was built in Ayodhya.


 Let us know about the temples which were partially demolished at that time.  But in 2016, after 22 years, he was buried.  Muslim mobs used bulldozers, hammers and hand grenades to vandalize a Jain temple near Punjab University in Lahore.  The police gave them silent permission and the scene of vandalism began.  Furniture and luggage in the Air India office were removed and set on fire.


 Remains of that Jain temple in Lahore were also removed in 2016.  Despite the court order, the Punjab government decided to destroy it altogether, saying that in Islamic countries, religion comes first and the judiciary comes second.  The court had ruled that no construction should take place within 200 feet of the centuries-old monument.  But no one agreed.


 There was a temple in Anarkali Bazaar in old Lahore, which was demolished by Muslim mobs in December 1992.  Do you know what this temple was used for after that?  The waste management company had set up its office here.  Before the then Shahbaz Sharif government completely demolished it, shops were opened here and it was used for commercial purposes

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