Pakistan has said that many mosques in India are in danger after the flag of religion was hoisted on the top of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

The religious heritage of Hindus such as the Sharda Peeth temple in Pakistan, the 150-year-old Jag Nath temple in Karachi, and the 1930-year-old Mohan temple in Rawalpindi are on the verge of extinction. They are controlled by the government and their people. Without mincing words, Pakistan says many mosques in India are under threat and are being destroyed. Pakistan has brazenly appealed to the international community to take notice of the alleged rise in Islamophobia, hate speech and hate-based attacks in India. Pakistan has appealed to the UN and other institutions to play their role in safeguarding the Islamic heritage in India and extend active cooperation in safeguarding the religious and cultural heritage of all minorities.

Nov 26, 2025 - 15:12
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Pakistan has said that many mosques in India are in danger after the flag of religion was hoisted on the top of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

After the installation of the religious flag on the top of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Pakistan has been rattled. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, which has been silent on the exploitation, rape and killings of minorities in its territory, has called it a threat to India's minority and Muslim cultural heritage.
The Pakistan Foreign Office, as usual, lied again, saying it reflected a larger pattern of pressure on religious minorities in India and deliberate attempts to erode Muslim cultural and religious heritage under the influence of Hindutva thinking. Islamabad: Pakistan has taken the flag hoisting and construction of a Ram temple at the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya with "seriousness and concern," the Foreign Office has said. The Babri Masjid was a centuries-old historical place of worship, Pakistan's Foreign Office has said, without taking into account India's Supreme Court verdict. Pakistan then referred to the incident of December 6, 1992.
India's system discriminates against minorities, says Pakistan. The government of Pakistan, where the historical and mythological heritage of Hindus is eating dust, said that attempts are being made to erase the Muslim heritage under the ideology of Hindutva in India. The religious heritage of Hindus such as the Sharda Peeth temple in Pakistan, the 150-year-old Jag Nath temple in Karachi, and the 1930-year-old Mohan temple in Rawalpindi are on the verge of extinction. They are controlled by the government and their people. Without mincing words, Pakistan says many mosques in India are under threat and are being destroyed. Pakistan has brazenly appealed to the international community to take notice of the alleged rise in Islamophobia, hate speech and hate-based attacks in India. Pakistan has appealed to the UN and other institutions to play their role in safeguarding the Islamic heritage in India and extend active cooperation in safeguarding the religious and cultural heritage of all minorities.

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