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Ganesh Temple, Bhong (Urdu: گنیش مندر، بھونگ) was a prominent Hindu temple located in Bhong city in the Rahim Yar Khan district in Punjab province of Pakistan. On 4  August  2021, it was attacked, vandalised, and partially set ablaze by a mob following communal tensions over a blasphemy allegation involving a Hindu minor.


Incident

In late July 2021, an eight-year-old Hindu boy was accused of urinating in the library of a local madrassa, an act considered blasphemous by the Muslim community. The boy was arrested on 26 July and granted bail on 28 July. On 4 August, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Ganesh temple in Bhong and stormed the building. Armed with sticks and stones, they vandalised Hindu idols, damaged interior structures, and partially set the temple on fire while chanting slogans. Videos of the attack circulated on social media, drawing widespread outrage. Local police were slow to respond, prompting authorities to deploy paramilitary rangers to restore order and prevent further escalation.


Response

The
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took suo motu notice of the incident on 6 August. Chief Justice
Gulzar Ahmed Gulzar Ahmed (; born 2 February 1957) is a Pakistani jurist who served as the 27th Chief Justice of Pakistan from 21 December 2019 to 1 February 2022. Early life and education Ahmed's father, Noor Muhammad, was a lawyer in Karachi. Ahmed complete ...
criticised the inaction of local police and ordered the immediate arrest of those involved, along with the full restoration of the temple at government expense. The Chief Justice stated that the failure to protect religious minorities was damaging Pakistan’s international image. By 7 August, at least 20 individuals had been arrested, and more than 150 were booked on charges including terrorism, rioting, and destruction of property. Police used video footage from the scene to identify suspects. Over time, the number of arrests rose to nearly 90. The Punjab government initiated reconstruction work promptly, bringing in artisans from Sindh to restore damaged idols. By 10 August 2021, the temple was fully repaired and ceremonially handed back to the Hindu community. In May 2022, an anti-terrorism court in Bahawalpur convicted 22 individuals and sentenced them to five years in prison each. Another 62 people were acquitted due to insufficient evidence.


Reactions

Prime Minister
Imran Khan Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi (born 5 October 1952) is a Pakistani politician, philanthropist, and former cricketer who served as the 19th prime minister of Pakistan from August 2018 until April 2022. He was the founder of the political party Pak ...
condemned the attack, calling it “shameful” and vowing strict action against those responsible. The Ministry of Human Rights called it “against the teachings of Islam and the Constitution of Pakistan.” Religious leaders, parliamentarians, and civil society organisations strongly denounced the assault. Pakistan’s National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning the violence and affirming the rights of minorities to worship freely. The
Pakistan Hindu Council Pakistan Hindu Council () is a non-profit organization founded in 2005 by Ramesh Kumar Vankwani. The council aims to promote interfaith harmony between various religions. History The Pakistan Hindu Council was founded by the Ramesh Kumar Vankw ...
urged stronger protection for religious sites and called the incident "a clear failure of law enforcement." Indian authorities also lodged a diplomatic protest demanding better safeguards for Pakistan's Hindu community.


International

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reacted strongly, summoning the Pakistani Charge d’Affaires in New Delhi on 5 August 2021. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs issued a formal demarche, expressing grave concern over the security of Pakistan’s Hindu minority and urging Islamabad to ensure the protection of religious sites. The
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(USCIRF) condemned the incident, stating it was part of a “troubling pattern of attacks on religious minorities in Pakistan.” USCIRF urged the Pakistani government to hold perpetrators accountable and to protect places of worship for all communities. International human rights groups such as
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and Human Rights Watch also expressed alarm. Amnesty International called the attack a “shocking and cowardly act of violence,” and demanded immediate justice and long-term safeguards for minority communities in Pakistan. Canada’s Office of Religious Freedom highlighted growing intolerance and urged Pakistani authorities to uphold constitutional protections for minorities. The British High Commission in Islamabad issued a statement on social media condemning the violence and affirming the importance of religious freedom.{{cite news , title=Canada, UK express concern over temple attack in Pakistan , work=Hindustan Times , date=7 August 2021 , url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/canada-uk-condemn-temple-attack-in-pakistan-call-for-religious-freedom-101628318476007.html


See also

* 2019 Ghotki riots, series of attacks also targeting Hindu temples in Pakistan *
2020 Karak temple attack On December 30, 2020 the Samadhi of Shri Paramhans Ji Maharaj, a revered Hindu saint and the Krishna Dwara temple situated in the Teri village in the Karak District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan was attacked and burned, by a mob o ...
, another attack on a Hindu temple in Pakistan * Blasphemy in Pakistan *
Hinduism in Pakistan Hinduism is the second largest religion in Pakistan after Islam. Though Hinduism was the dominant faith in the region a few centuries back, its adherents accounted for just 2.17% of Pakistan's population (approximately 5.2 million people) acc ...
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Religious discrimination in Pakistan Religious discrimination in Pakistan is a serious issue for the human rights situation in modern-day Pakistan. Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Shias, and Ahmadis among other religious minorities often face discrimination and at times are even subjected ...


References

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