Pakistan: Hindu community fought 28-year-long battle for cremation ground
Pakistan: Hindu community fought 28-year-long battle for cremation ground
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Islamabad: Illegal occupation has been removed by the local administration from a cremation ground of the Hindu community at Dera Ismail Khan of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. The community had to wait for this for 28 years. Giving information in this regard in the report published in Pakistani media, it is said that this property was illegally given to a local person in 1992.

Members of the Hindu community have told the media that Dr Singhar Singh, a resident of Hangu and a former member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, had purchased eight kanals of land for the crematorium in Kotla Saidan area of Dera Ismail Khan. The land was registered in the name of Lucky Ram and Das Ram. After his death, the land was transferred to a person named Chunni Lal and after his death, the locals allegedly captured it. In the last 28 years, this land was owned by four people.

During this period, members of the Hindu community kept on requesting places to get their land back. Muhammad Umar, Deputy Commissioner of Dera Ismail Khan, issued a statement on Sunday, stating that the district administration in collaboration with Faisal Amin Gandapur, a member of the provincial assembly, has canceled four illegal transfers of this land and returned it to the Hindu community. 

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