
Pakistan PM Imran Khan says govt will renovate temple attacked in Bhong city, culprits will be arrested
India Today
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday said that the government will renovate the Hindu temple in Bhong city that was attacked by a mob on Wednesday. He also said that he has asked the police to ensure the culprits are arrested.
A day after a Hindu temple was attacked by a mob in Bhong city of Pakistan’s Punjab province, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan took to Twitter to state that the government will renovate the damaged temple. Additionally, Imran Khan said in his tweet that he has already asked the Inspector General in the province to ensure all the culprits are arrested and to take action in the case of any police negligence. “We strongly condemn yesterday’s attack on Ganesh temple,” he wrote.
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