PUC, IHC delegation to visit Sadiqabad
ISLAMABAD: A delegation of the Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC) and the Interfaith Harmony Council (IHC) led by Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi will visit Sadiqabad to express solidarity with the Hindu community.
The leadership of different religious schools of thought and renowned scholars from across the country have condemned the vandalism of a Hindu temple on the outskirts of Sadiqabad and called for arresting the perpetrators. The clerics said Islam is a religion of peace, security, tolerance and affection. Islam and the Constitution of Pakistan are the guardians for the rights of minorities and the elements who created this distress defamed Islam, Muslims and Pakistan.
In a statement issued by the Pakistan Ulema Council, Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi said it is the responsibility of Muslims and the state of Pakistan to protect the worship places, lives, property and dignity of the minorities residing in Pakistan.
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