Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan on Friday announced that the government would rebuild the Hindu temple set on fire by a mob two days ago in Karak.
The chief minister said that the rebuilding of the temple will be ensured by the provincial government, adding that the worship places of minority communities will be protected.
He further said that several suspects in the Karak temple attack case have been arrested.
The CM also said that the government would not let anyone take law into their hands.
On Wednesday, an angry mob attacked and set ablaze the shrine of a Hindu saint in Karak. The mob attacked the temple after fiery speeches by JUI-F leaders at their rally. The accused arrested in the case include a JUI-F leader.
The chief minister said that the rebuilding of the temple will be ensured by the provincial government, adding that the worship places of minority communities will be protected.
He further said that several suspects in the Karak temple attack case have been arrested.
The CM also said that the government would not let anyone take law into their hands.
On Wednesday, an angry mob attacked and set ablaze the shrine of a Hindu saint in Karak. The mob attacked the temple after fiery speeches by JUI-F leaders at their rally. The accused arrested in the case include a JUI-F leader.