Lawmaker Dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, patron of the Pakistan Hindu Council, had asked the court to intervene into the frequent desecration of Hindu temples, including occupation of Shri Paramhans Ji Maharaj's Samadhi in Teri village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Karak district by a cleric.
Vankwani said the provincial chief secretary, the inspector general of police and the local commissioner informed him that the Hindu notable in whose name the temple was built had converted to Islam.
The court after hearing the arguments yesterday ordered the provincial government to restore and preserve the Karak temple.
A Hindu shrine was constructed at a place where Shri Paramhans Ji Maharaj died in 1919 and buried in Teri village, the report said.
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His followers used to visit the place to pay their respects and the practice continued till 1997 when some Muslim fanatics dismantled the temple.
The followers of Shri Paramhans Ji tried to build the temple on the place allegedly occupied by a local religious leader, who did not allow them, it said.