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Publication: MSN News
Date: November 22, 2006
URL: http://content.msn.co.in/News/International/InternationalPTI_221106_1142.htm
[Note from the Hindu Vivek Kendra: It will not even occur to any Indian government to take up this issue. It will go against the practice of secularism.]
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has raised the issue of alleged harassment of Kazakh Hindus with the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev at a meeting here.
While the meeting was taking place, 60 riot police and bulldozers assembled inside a Hindu temple in Kazakhstan and allegedly demolished five Hindu houses, the Hindu Forum of Britain said today.
According to the Forum, the Kazakh Government is allegedly planning to bulldoze a Hindu temple in the Karasai District in Kazakhstan today.
In their efforts to highlight the plight of Hindus in Kazakhstan, Ashok Kumar, MP, has tabled an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons.
The Motion said: "This House, prior to the visit of the President of Kazakhstan, condemns the harassment of and discrimination against Hindu minorities in Kazakhstan. It notes that Hindus in the Karasai district have had land, barns and cows confiscated, have been threatened with demolition of their houses, and denied the right to own land.
It further notes that Kazakh Hindus who applied for ownership of their houses were asked to declare that they were not Hindus, while non-Hindus who made similar applications were immediately granted ownership rights.
The Supreme Court reviewed two cases regarding Hindu cottages and ruled against Hindus without inviting the plaintiffs to the hearings."
Source: PTI