On December 30 last year, a shrine in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Karak was set ablaze by a mob. Video clips of a crowd chanting slogans and desecrating the shrine went viral on social media. Smoke could also be seen emitting from the shrine after it was set on fire.
The chief justice was conducting the hearing of a suo motu case related to the rights of minorities and the Karak shrine incident when he asked whether the government had arrested anyone for the offence or any recoveries have been made in this regard.
Ikram Chaudhry, the Evacuee Trust Property lawyer, said that authorities had no recovering have been made in relation to the desecrated shrine. However, he said the government had approved Rs3,41,00,000 for the rebuilding of the Karak shrine.
Justice Ajaz ul Hasan said that the court had issued directives to recover the financial loss due to the burning of the shrine from the culprits so that it serves as an exemplary punishment.
MNA Ramesh Kumar informed the court that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan had said that the Karak area was a sensitive area.
"The Hindu community should reconstruct the shrine. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government will pay back the cost of reconstructing the shrine," he said.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa advocate general said that as per law, tenders will have to be issued for the reconstruction of the shrine. To this, the chief justice directed authorities to immediately have the shrine rebuilt.
He directed authorities to present a timeline to the court on when the shrine will be rebuilt. Justice Gulzar also directed authorities to ensure the Prahladpuri temple in Multan is prepared for the Hindu festival Holi.
The chief justice also issued directives to authorities to ensure foolproof security measures at the Prahladpuri temple.
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