Following the hoisting of the religious flag at the pinnacle of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Pakistan has voiced its reaction. Ignoring the ongoing persecution, exploitation, and killings of religious minorities within its borders, Pakistan's foreign ministry has commented that this act threatens the cultural heritage of minorities and Muslims in India.
In a fabricated statement, Pakistan's foreign ministry claimed,
'This reflects a larger pattern of pressure on religious minorities in India and deliberate attempts to erase Muslim cultural and religious heritage under the influence of Hindutva ideology.'
The construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya follows the decision of India's Supreme Court. After its completion, on November 25, Prime Minister Narendra Modi installed the saffron flag at the temple's peak.
Pakistan's foreign ministry reacted to the event, expressing concern and seriousness about the construction and flag hoisting at the Babri Mosque site in Ayodhya.
Disregarding India's Supreme Court ruling, Pakistan's foreign ministry remarked that the Babri Mosque was a centuries-old historic place of worship. It also brought up the events of December 6, 1992.
Spreading baseless propaganda, Pakistan's foreign ministry accused India's system of discriminating against minorities.
In Pakistan, where historical Hindu heritage sites lie neglected, the government claims that Hindutva ideology threatens Muslim cultural and religious heritage in India.
Neglect of Hindu Temples in Pakistan
The Sharda Peeth Temple in Pakistan, the 150-year-old Jagnath Temple in Karachi, and the Mohan Temple in Rawalpindi, built in 1930, stand on the verge of disappearance, occupied by the government and locals. Without addressing these issues, Pakistan claims similar threats to many mosques in India.
Exploring its agenda through Ram Temple, Pakistan has claimed that Indian Muslims face rampant social, economic, and political discrimination.
Alleged Islamophobia, Hate Speech, and Prejudice
Pushing shameless boundaries, Pakistan urged the international community to acknowledge the increased incidents of Islamophobia, hate speech, and prejudice-based attacks in India.
Pakistan appealed to international organizations, highlighting alleged increases in Islamophobia and hate-based attacks in India, seeking attention from the United Nations and other bodies. Pakistan urged these entities to protect Islamic heritage in India and actively support preserving the religious and cultural legacy of all minorities, while subtly suggesting India safeguard mosques.
Nine Innocent Afghan Children Killed by Pakistan
Remarkably, Pakistan, which advises India on humanity and minority rights, attacked sleeping villagers across the Afghan border, resulting in the tragic deaths of nine Afghan children.