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Pak court stays demolition of 200-year-old temple

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:10 AM IST

The division bench of the court, headed by Chief Justice Mushir Alam, issued a stay order on a petition filed by Kailash Wishram, stopping the demolition of the Shri Laxmi Narayan Mandir near the Netty Jetty bridge until the next date of hearing after ten days.

The Karachi Port Trust and other respondents had sought to demolish the structure of the temple in a bid to increase the area of a popular food street built under the historical Netty Jetty bridge.

The division bench also appointed a Nazir of the court for inspection of the temple and directed him to submit his report after ascertaining the factual position of demolition and construction activity at the site within seven days.

The directions came on a constitutional petition filed by Wishram, a resident of the residential quarters on the temple premises.

He said that the Narayan Mandir was constructed much before the partition of the subcontinent and for a long time Hindus performed their religious rituals at the temple where access to seawater was one of the essential things to perform worship.

According to the Pakistan Hindu Council, the temple was constructed about 200 years ago and the festival of Raksha Bandhan (Nariyal Puja), Ganesh Chaturthi and every new moon night is celebrated there.

It is a sacred place for performing death rituals, funerals and other religious rituals.

The petitioner

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First Published: Sep 15 2012 | 8:46 PM IST

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