The demand was made from the Hindu Community for the allocation of the land to build a Hindu temple in Islamabad. In 2016, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) allocated half an acre for building a temple. The plan was approved back in 2017 by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government, but its construction had been delayed due to administrative hurdles.
Prime Minister Imran Khan approved 100 Million for the construction of Shri Krishna Mandir, Islamabad. Construction of first Hindu temple in Capital began, a long-standing demand fulfilled by Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government.
The site will include a crematorium, a place for collective prayers and marriage ceremonies, accommodation for visitors as it will ease the difficulties faced by non-residents of Islamabad, a community hall, and a wide-spread parking area.
Islamabad is a home of about 3000 Hindus, but there exists no temple and no community hall which caused many issues for the community. The Capital also lacks crematorium, a place needed for Hindu funeral services. This lack of crematorium forced the Hindu people to take their deceased loved ones to their hometown for burial.