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Fill Katas Raj temple pond with water in a week: Pak SC to govt

ISLAMABAD:Pakistan’s Supreme Court today flayed the government for failing to protect the sacred pond in the historic Katas Raj temple complex and ordered to fill it with water in a week even if water has to be carried in water-skins.

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Islamabad, November 23 

Pakistan’s Supreme Court today flayed the government for failing to protect the sacred pond in the historic Katas Raj temple complex and ordered to fill it with water in a week even if water has to be carried in water-skins.

The sacred pond in the historic Katas Raj temple complex in Chakwal district of Punjab is receding as the underground aquifer feeding it is under stress due to industrial activity.

Chief Justice Saqib Nisar ordered the government and the Chakwal district administration to fill the sacred pond with water within a week. “The pond should be filled in a week even if water has to be carried in water-skins to fill it,” Justice Nisar ordered.

Asserting that the court would go to any length to protect the rights of Hindus in Pakistan, the Chief Justice ordered setting up of a high-level committee to probe the matter.

The issue was taken up by Justice Nisar on the basis of media reports that the Katas Raj pond was drying up because cement factories nearby were drawing a large amount of water through a number of borewells, severely reducing the sub-soil water level.

“This temple is not just a place of cultural significance for the Hindu community, but also a part of our national heritage,” Justice Nisar observed and ordered that problem must be solved.

Punjab’s Additional Advocate General informed the court that a cement factory was using more water than the entire population of the city of Chakwal. The court ordered the advocate general Punjab to set up a high-level committee to probe the matter and decided to issue a notice to the cement factory.

Besides the cement factories, the area is known for a number of coal mines. Since this involves massive digging of earth for coal extraction, the site becomes exposed to torrents of underground water.

BJP leader L K Advani during his trip to Pakistan in 2005 also visited Katas Raj and inaugurated conservation work being carried out by the government of Pakistan. — PTI 

The legend

Dedicated to Hindu god Shiva, the Katas Raj temples are situated near Choa Saidan Shah in the Chakwal district of Punjab. Legend has it the pond was formed by the tears shed by Shiva over the death of his wife Sati. Hindu pilgrims from around the world visit the Katas Raj temples during the Maha Shivratri festival and bathe in the ‘sacred pond’ to seek forgiveness. Some believe the water holds healing powers.

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