MNA Faryal Talpur assured the Panchayat that damaged Dharamshala would be repaired and losses would be compensated.
Information Minister Sharjeel Memon said that no conspiracy to pit Muslims against minorities would be allowed to succeed.
He said the places of worship of minorities would be protected, losses suffered by them would be compensated and the temple would be rebuilt by the Sindh government.
He said the Constitution gave equal rights to minorities. Delinquent elements will be taken to task in accordance with the law.
Dr Lal Chand Ukrani, president of PPP Sindh minorities wing, condemned the burning of the temple and termed it a conspiracy to incite religious animosity.
It was an attempt to harass the Hindu community, he said, adding that punishing the entire community for the sin of an individual was regrettable. He appealed to the Hindus to remain peaceful and foil the conspiracy.
Curfew in Larkana, Muslim mobs set fire to Hindu temple, dharmashala, shops
Karachi: A minor incident involving a Hindu tenant burning unused materials lying inside a rented house led to a major communal conflagration in Larkana of Sindh province on Sunday, with a mob setting fire to
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