The Shawala Teja Singh Temple has been restored for people after 72 years. It is located in Dhaarowal of Sialkot.
The centenary sanctuary, which was worked by Sardar Teja Singh, was closed during the partition. The Hindu people of Sialkot stopped going to the shrine after being wounded by a mob in 1992 when he was opposed to spraying the Babari mosque in India.
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"We are grateful to the administration for opening our sanctuary," said a Hindu in his speech to SAMAA TV. "We can come here anytime we need now."
Progress has been assumed by Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Appointed Commissioner Bilal Haider said that he has worked with the Evacuee Trust Property Council to revive the sanctuary. "People can visit when they want."
Many travelers have also started to visit the legacy site.
The legislature said the sanctuary's protection and restoration work would begin soon.
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