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Did the same logic apply for Kartarpur? Or it was ok in that case to fund a religious place of worship because we were trying to get the Indian Sikh community in our corner?You can absolutely talk about it - I didn't say you couldn't talk about it, but don't cast it as an issue where Pakistanis are unanimous in their views. Like almost every issue or discussion in Pakistan, this topic too has supporters and detractors. That said, your comment did not make any distinction about opposing tax payer money for construction of temples vs construction of temples - you clearly said that 'if the West can ban X then we can ban Y' - so next time take more care in how you phrase your arguments.
From a legal perspective I agree (and I have said this on another thread related to the Temple construction) that the government should not be involved in funding religious places of worship with some exceptions for historical sites or sites that were occupied/damaged/destroyed and it was the government's job to prevent said damage/occupation.
Similarly, I would also like to see wide ranging actions against ALL mosques and madadrassa's that have been constructed illegally. This issue is deserving of far more bandwidth and discussion than one single temple being constructed since the number of illegally constructed mosques and madrassa's is a much larger problem, especially if you're concerned about taxpayer money and the damage to tax payers - the illegally constructed mosques are either on government land or privately owned land - either way it is the average tax payer that is suffering.
The minorities in Pakistan are so oppressed that I don't see a problem with the government giving a little helping hand to them. It wouldn't put Islam in danger. If in an ideal world our minorities enjoyed the same rights as those enjoyed by Muslim minorities in the west, then I wouldn't have been in favour of government funding a religious place of worship.