Hindu
groups to go ahead with early Amarnath yatra
Saturday June 11, 2011 03:32:59 PM,
IANS
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Jammu: A showdown
between Hindu religious groups and the Jammu and Kashmir
government over the annual Amarnath pilgrimage appears imminent.
Ignoring Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's directive, the Hindu
groups have resolved to go ahead with their plan to start the
pilgrimage on June 15, a fortnight prior to the scheduled date of
June 29.
Rejecting all the offers of the state government to hold talks to
work out a compromise, the representatives of the Hindu groups
told media persons here Friday that they were shocked by the
government's attitude, which they alleged was "anti-Hindu and
anti-pilgrimage".
They were particularly agitated over Chief Minister Abdullah's
reiteration that the government would deal sternly with those
attempting to start the Amarnath yatra ahead of schedule.
The schedule was announced by the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board that
manages the pilgrimage to the Himalayan cave shrine, devoted to
Lord Shiva, at a height of 13,500 feet above sea level.
"The chief minister has hurt the sentiments of Hindus by declaring
that he would take all measures to stall the pilgrimage before
June 29," said Surinder Jain, spokesman of the Vishwa Hindu
Parishad.
"This is an assault on our religious and fundamental rights," he
said.
The Bharatiya Janata Party and Bama Amarnath Yatra Nyas favour the
early start of the pilgrimage, June 15.
On the other hand, it is reliably learnt that the state government
has passed on strict instructions to the police that no pilgrim be
allowed to move towards Pahalgam or Baltal in Kashmir to undertake
the pilgrimage.
The administration is trying to dissuade devotees from undertaking
the pilgrimage before June 29 as it is claiming that the
mountainous treks leading to the shrine are covered with snow.
They claim there is a risk involved if people start the trek
before the snow is fully cleared from the slippery tracks.
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