The Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf chief made the remarks during his visit to the archaeological sites at Bhamala Khanpur of Hariput district in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa along with the defence attache of Sri Lanka and a South Korean diplomat.
"We can attract Buddhists from Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and many other countries for their sacred places," said Khan, whose party is ruling the province.
Khan said that by securing and maintaining the remains and archaeological sites the government would reestablish this sector, according to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Secretary Azam Khan.
Two rare and ancient Buddha statues have been unearthed at the Bhamala site. The largest ever statue found at the site depicts the death of Buddha and a second statue is a Buddha with a double halo.
The statue depicting the death scenario was the oldest of its kind in the world. It was also verified by the American laboratory which identified it as older than third century BC.
The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government with the cooperation of Hazara University Archaeology Department and Wiskonson University America started excavation during 2015-16 and they discovered 14-meter high sculpture of Buddha and many other rare objects from the site.
The diplomats lauded the efforts made by the Archaeology department of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa which has carried out excavation and discovered historic artifacts of Buddha and remains of the ancient architecture.
The discoveries included a 48-feet long part of sleeping Buddha the longest one among those existed in different parts of the world.
Sri Lankan Defense Attache Brig. Hemant Bandara and senior south Korean diplomat Kim Ing Ko thanked the provincial government for inviting them and providing an opportunity to see centuries old artifacts of Buddha.
The UNICEF had declared this area as World Heritage site.
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