Pakistan condemns ongoing construction of Hindu temple at Babri Mosque site in India

A member of Hindu Bajrang Dal garlands a model of a Ram temple during a procession marking the 24th anniversary of the demolition of the Babri Masjid Mosque in Ayodhya, in Amritsar on December 6, 2016. (AFP/File)
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Updated 06 December 2022
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Pakistan condemns ongoing construction of Hindu temple at Babri Mosque site in India

  • The 16th-century mosque was vandalized and demolished by Hindu supremacist groups in December 1992 
  • Islamabad calls out Indian authorities for acquitting criminals involved in tearing down the mosque

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday condemned the ongoing construction of a Hindu temple at the site of Babri Mosque, which was demolished by far-right Hindus in the Indian city of Ayodhya 30 years ago, and called out Indian authorities for acquitting the ones responsible for the destruction of the historic mosque. 

The 16th-century mosque was vandalized and demolished by Hindu supremacist groups on December 6, 1992. Hindu nationalists claim that Mughal emperor Babur demolished an ancient temple marking the birthplace of their deity, Ram, in order to construct Babri Mosque. 

The destruction of the mosque was the culmination of a long campaign to turn the site into a Hindu temple, which began in the late 1940s when Hindu idols were placed inside the mosque and it was closed after being declared a “disputed structure.” In the 1980s, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which currently rules India, and affiliated organizations reignited the issue and the historic mosque was eventually demolished. 

In September 2020, a special Indian court acquitted all the 32 people accused of the demolition of Babri Mosque, including former deputy prime minister L.K. Advani, former union ministers Murli Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharti, and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Kalyan Singh. 

“Today marks the 30th anniversary of the demolition of the historic Babri Mosque in the Indian city of Ayodhya by Hindu zealots. The occasion is a sad reminder of the growing anti-Muslim frenzy in India ever since,” Pakistan’s Foreign Office said in a statement. 

“We condemn the ongoing construction of a Hindu temple on the site of the demolished mosque, and the acquittal of the criminals responsible for its destruction.” 

The Foreign Office noted that Hindu supremacist groups in India were demanding conversion of some other mosques into temples, including the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi. 

“These demands might lead to more tragedies like that of the Babri Mosque,” it added. 

Islamabad further called upon India to ensure that Babri Mosque is rebuilt on its original site and the criminals responsible for its destruction are awarded a befitting punishment. 

It also urged the international community, the United Nations, and relevant international organizations to play their role in preserving the Islamic heritage sites in India from Hindu extremist groups. 


Saudi Wafi Energy signs agreement to supply lubricants to Hyundai vehicles in Pakistan

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Saudi Wafi Energy signs agreement to supply lubricants to Hyundai vehicles in Pakistan

  • Wafi Energy Pakistan says Shell Helix HX8 0W-20 AH lubricant specifically caters to Hyundai vehicles’ requirements
  • Lubricant delivers comprehensive engine protection and enhanced fuel efficiency, says Wafi Energy Pakistan 

ISLAMABAD: Saudi company Wafi Energy Pakistan Limited announced on Wednesday that it has inked an agreement with Hyundai’s official manufacturing partner to supply premium lubricants for the company’s vehicles in Pakistan. 

Wafi Energy, an affiliate of the Asyad Group, became the majority shareholder of Shell Pakistan Limited (SPL) in November 2024 and now holds approximately 87.78 percent of the total issued share capital of SPL, one of the oldest multinationals in Pakistan. The SPL has a network of over 600 sites, countrywide storage facilities and a broad portfolio of global lubricant brands.

Hyundai Nishat Motors is a joint venture among three leading international businesses: The Nishat Group, the Japan-based Sojitz Corporation and Millat Tractors Ltd. Hyundai Nishat Motors manufactures, markets and distributes Hyundai’s product line in Pakistan. 

“Wafi Energy Pakistan Limited and Hyundai Nishat Motors have signed a strategic agreement for the supply of Shell lubricants for Hyundai vehicles in Pakistan,” the Saudi company said in a press release.

The contract signing ceremony in Lahore marked the launch of Shell Helix HX8 0W-20 AH, the company said.

Wafi Energy Pakistan said the lubricant is specifically designed in line with Hyundai’s technical specifications. It delivers comprehensive engine protection, enhanced fuel efficiency and optimized performance suited to local driving conditions across Pakistan, the statement said. 

“Shell Helix HX8 0W-20 AH is the second co-branded lubricant introduced under the Hyundai–Shell collaboration in Pakistan, further expanding the jointly developed product range,” Wafi Energy said. 

“Through this collaboration, customers can confidently rely on authentic, OEM-approved lubricants that meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.”

Wafi Energy has two retail stations in Pakistan’s Karachi and Rawalpindi cities. It has also built a 730-foot plastic road outside its Karachi head office using 2.5 tons of waste lubricant bottles.