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Danish Kaneria
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Ex-Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria chooses India's Koo to slam Imran

| @indiablooms | Dec 22, 2021, at 09:00 pm

Islamabad: Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria on Wednesday slammed Prime Minister Imran Khan on the Indian social media app Koo over the frequent attacks on Hindu temples.

"In middle of Karachi. Religious freedom should not be compromised. Ruining reputation of Pakistan. I request PM Khan to take actions," Kaneria said.

A man was arrested on Monday for allegedly vandalising a Hindu temple in Pakistan's Karachi city.

Dawn quoted Senior Superintendent of Police Sarfraz Nawaz as saying the man, identified only as 25-year-old Waleed, entered the Narayan Mandir at Nayayanpura and hammered an idol.

The enraged Hindus got hold of him and gave him a beating, the Dawn said.

The police reached the temple and took the suspect into custody. A hammer was seized from him.

(With UNI inputs)

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