Dilip Kumar's ancestral home in Pak damaged in rains
The torrential rains fully exposed tall claims of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Archive Department about the rehabilitation and renovation of the house
PTI
Peshawar, 11 March
Legendary late actor Dilip Kumar's
ancestral home in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, a national heritage,
is almost on the verge of collapse after being severely damaged in the recent
rains, an official has said. The torrential rains fully exposed tall claims of
the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Archive Department about the rehabilitation and
renovation of the house.
Kumar was born in 1922 in the
house, located in Mohallah Khudadad at the back side of historic Qissa Khwani
Bazar in Peshawar city, and spent his initial 12 years here before leaving for
India in 1932. The house was declared Pakistan's national heritage monument on 13
July, 2014, by then-Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Kumar had visited
his house once and sentimentally kissed the soil.
Shakeel Waheedullah Khan, Secretary
of Heritage Council KPK province, said the recent rains in Peshawar badly
damaged the house of Kumar. Despite pledging so many grants by the previous KPK
government, not a single penny has been spent on this national heritage to
protect and preserve it, he said on the property that was built in 1880.
The property being so old, its
reservation is the responsibility of the government, he said. The local
socio-political circles have expressed grave concern over the attitude of the
archive department to prevent the national asset from collapsing.
The claims of the Department of
Archive remained limited to press statements as on the ground no steps were
taken to prevent the national heritage from natural calamity, they say. Tourists
visiting the house from across the world became disappointed after seeing the
dilapidated condition of the historic asset.
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