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Krishna Mandir demolition reports : ウィキペディア英語版 | Krishna Mandir demolition reports In May 2006, newspapers reported the demolition of Krishna Mandir, a Hindu temple located in Lahore, Pakistan. The reports were alleged to be false after government officials and the Pakistan Hindu Council confirmed that the temple was intact. However, the demolition of the temple has been reported in the Dawn newspaper, and when the reporter attempted to take photos of the remnants of the temple that was destroyed, he was stopped. There have been no independent, third party, international verifiable reports whether a temple was destroyed or not. == Background == Krishna Mandir, a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu deity Krishna, is located in Wachhowali, Rang Mahal, in Lahore, Pakistan. Wachhowali is a narrow commercial and residential lane, and has several Hindu temples, which are managed and maintained by the Evacuee Trust Property Board (EPTB).〔(Another temple is no more - DAWN.com )〕 The Evacuee Trust Property Board had previously allocated a sum of Rs 1.2 million in January 2005 for the renovation and extension of Krishna Mandir. The temple had been badly damaged in clashes that took place after the demolition of the Babri Mosque in India in the 1990s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Save or ruin temple: Board can’t decide )〕 The website of the Minorities Affairs Division of the Pakistan government states that the tender for the renovation and extension of the temple was awarded on March 31, 2005 and over half of the work had been completed by June 30, 2005. The temple was to be completely restored by June 2006.〔
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