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Hindu temple vandalised in Pakistan's Sindh district, suspect arrested

A Badin police spokesperson said that the suspect was arrested within a few hours of receiving the complaint

October 11, 2020 / 21:43 IST
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(Representational image)
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A Hindu temple has been vandalised by a person in Pakistan's southeast Sindh province, according to the police.

One person has been arrested and a case registered in connection with the incident which took place on Saturday, The Express Tribune reported. According to the police, complainant Ashok Kumar alleged that suspect Muhammad Ismail damaged the idols kept in the makeshift temple in the remote Badin district and fled.

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A Badin police spokesperson said that the suspect was arrested within a few hours of receiving the complaint. We are yet to confirm if he (Ismail) is mentally stable and deliberately destroyed the murtis (idols), the officer said.

Meanwhile, Badin Senior Superintendent of Police Shabeer Sethar has sought an inquiry report within 24 hours. Hindus form the biggest minority community in Pakistan.