Pakistan is angry after it hoisted the religious flag over the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Pakistan’s foreign ministry, which maintains silence on the exploitation, rape and killing of minorities in its own country, calls it a threat to India’s minorities and Muslim cultural heritage. As usual, Pakistan’s foreign ministry once again lied and said it reflected a larger pattern of oppression of religious minorities in India and deliberate attempts to destroy Muslim cultural and religious heritage under the influence of Hindutva ideology. Another lie from Pakistan: Pakistan’s foreign ministry said that Pakistan has taken the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya and the hoisting of the flag on Babri Masjid with concern and seriousness. Pakistan’s foreign office ignored the ruling of the Indian Supreme Court, saying that the Babri Masjid is a centuries-old, historic place of worship. After this, Pakistan mentioned the events of December 6, 1992. Pakistan has been spreading absurd propaganda claiming that the Indian system discriminates against minorities. In Pakistan, where Hindu historical and mythological heritage has been destroyed, the government has said that efforts are being made to destroy Muslim heritage in India under the guise of Hindutva ideology. To give you an idea of the fate of Hindu temples, Hindu religious heritage sites in Pakistan such as the Sharda Peeth Temple, the 150-year-old Jagannath Temple in Karachi and the 1930s Mohan Temple in Rawalpindi are on the verge of destruction. They are under the control of the Pakistani government and its people. Pakistan, which remains silent on all these issues, claims that many mosques in India are under threat and being demolished. The UN has also been dragged into this matter. Pakistan has shamelessly appealed to the international community to address the alleged rise in Islamophobia, hate speech and hate-based attacks in India. Pakistan appealed to the UN and other organizations to play their role to save Islamic heritage in India and actively cooperate to protect the religious and cultural heritage of all minorities. Share this story Tags