Conveying concern over the reported sale of land belonging to gurdwaras in Pakistan, India Tuesday said it has asked the Pakistan government to look into the issue and take corrective action.
The reported incidents of sale of some of the land attached to gurdwaras in Pakistan has caused concern in India, external affairs ministry spokesperson Vishnu Prakash said.
The government has conveyed the concerns in this regard to the government of Pakistan, and requested it to look into the matter and take appropriate remedial action, he said.
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Taking note of the deal of a land belonging to the Sikh Gurdwara in Pakistan, the Pakistan federal minister of minority has ordered an inquiry and directed authorities to submit the report at the earliest.
Saying he has ordered an inquiry in this (Gurudwara land deal) case and whosoever be the guilty would brought to justice, the federal minister Shahbaz Bhatti told ANI over phone that the Government of Pakistan is committed to safeguard the life of all belonging to the monitories living in Pakistan.
Bhatti even said that after the investigation, action would be taken against the culprits and
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Delhi High Court on Wednesday restrained the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) from demolishing an unauthorised gurdwara on the bank of Yamuna river till June 14.
Vacation judge BD Ahmed directed the MCD and the DDA not to take any coercive steps in the matter till the next hearing.
The court passed the order on a petition by Sant Rajinder Pal Singh of Gurdwara Sanjha Darbar, located on the western bank of the river near Sarai Kale Khan bus terminus in South Delhi.
Counsel for the petitioner Nawal Kishore Jha submitted that the gurdwara was located at
The resumption of a bus service between the Indian and Pakistani zones of Kashmir has united divided families but it has also raised questions about who owns homes and land lost more than 50 years ago.
Thousands of families fled homes and businesses in the violence of the partition of the state in 1947, leaving a legacy of abandoned property.
Now some families see the prospect of peace between Pakistan and India—which are working for a soft border in Kashmir—as a chance to take care of unfinished business.
One of the first bus passengers from Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Fareeda Ghani, has led the way
The resumption of a bus service between the Indian and Pakistani zones of Kashmir has united divided families but it has also raised questions about who owns homes and land lost more than 50 years ago.
Thousands of families fled homes and businesses in the violence of the partition of the state in 1947, leaving a legacy of abandoned property.
Now some families see the prospect of peace between Pakistan and India — which are working for a soft border in Kashmir — as a chance to take care of unfinished business.
One of the first bus passengers from Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Fareeda Ghani,