Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan emphasised that the desecration of any place of worship constituted a violation of the principles of religious equality and undermined the collective sense of security and mutual respect that all communities deserve.Spokesperson of the Foreign Office Tahir Andrabi made these remarks on Friday while commenting on a question regarding Pakistan’s views on the anniversary of the destruction of Babri Mosque on 6th December.He said, “Babri Masjid is etched in our collective memory. On 6 December 1992, this historic mosque in Ayodhya was destroyed in circumstances that continue to evoke deep sadness and concern. The event remains unsettling for all who stand against intolerance and religious discrimination.”“Pakistan maintains that the preservation of religious heritage and sacred sites is a shared responsibility of the international community. It is essential that all acts undermining Muslim religious symbols or historical legacy be addressed with transparency, accountability, and a firm commitment to justice,” he added.He said, “The continued sense of marginalisation and emotional distress experienced by Indian Muslims in the wake of this event remains a serious concern. Emboldened by state patronage, Hindu fascist organisations are now clamouring for the complete ghettoisation of Indian Muslims and other religious minorities.”“Pakistan values interfaith harmony and peaceful coexistence. We call upon the international community, including relevant UN institutions and influential global voices, to acknowledge the importance of safeguarding Muslim religious heritage and to help ensure that such painful incidents do not recur,” he noted.
















