Pakistan Warns India Over Threats to Muslim Heritage, Calls for Global Action

Pakistan Warns India Over Threats to Muslim Heritage, Calls for Global Action
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Following the inauguration of a new Ram Temple on the former site of the historic Babri Mosque in Ayodhya, India, Pakistan has issued a strong warning to India and world community regarding systematic erosion of Muslim identity and heritage in India.
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Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has issued a strong warning to India over what it describes as escalating threats to Islamic heritage sites and the rights of religious minorities following the inauguration of a new Ram Temple on the former site of the historic Babri Mosque in Ayodhya. Islamabad also urged the international community to intervene to protect mosques and safeguard the rights of Muslims in India.
In a formal statement released Tuesday, Pakistan condemned the opening of the newly constructed Ram Temple, calling it a continuation of policies that endanger the security, cultural heritage, and religious freedoms of minority communities. The Babri Mosque was demolished in 1992 by thousands of Hindu nationalist activists, an event that triggered nationwide unrest and remains a focal point of Muslim concerns about discrimination and marginalization.
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry described the temple construction as part of a broader pattern of pressure on Muslim communities under the influence of Hindu majoritarian ideology. The statement warned that other historic mosques across India may also face the risk of desecration, while Indian Muslims confront increasing social, economic, and political marginalization.
Islamabad called on New Delhi to adhere to its international obligations, ensure the protection of all religious communities, and safeguard their places of worship. It also appealed to global institutions and governments to recognize what it called rising Islamophobia, hate speech, and hate-motivated violence targeting Indian Muslims, and to take concrete steps to preserve Islamic heritage and minority rights.
Analysts note that the dispute over the Babri Mosque site remains a sensitive regional issue and caution that continued tensions could further inflame religious and social divisions within India. Experts view Pakistan’s warning as a signal to the international community to play a more active role in monitoring the protection of minority rights and historical religious sites.




