Jammu

Another batch of 1672 pilgrims leaves for Amarnath shrine

Jammu, July 2 : Another batch of 1672 pilgrims left for the Amarnath yatra from the base camp of Bhagwati Nagar early this morning.

Indefinite curfew imposed in Jammu

Jammu, July 2 : The Jammu district administration extended curfew to the entire Jammu region on Wednesday, following large scale protests and violence against the cancellation of the land allotment order to the Sri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB).

All schools and colleges have been shut for the day, but essential services were exempted from curfew.

The curfew was imposed on Tuesday afternoon in areas falling under three police stations of Muthi, Bakshi Nagar and Rehari.

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called for nationwide shutdown on Thursday. Calling the revocation of land to Amarnath Shrine Board as a 'non-secular' move, BJP president Rajnath Singh urged the state government to re-allot the land to Shrine Board.

Amarnath pilgrims complain poor arrangements by local administration

Amarnath Srinagar, July 1 : The ongoing protests in various parts of the Jammu and Kashmir have left many pilgrims stranded in the valley.

The pilgrims are blaming the government authorities for poor

A large number of pilgrims are fuming with anger here over the government authorities’ poor transport and accommodation arrangements.

The pilgrims, returning from the revered Amarnath shrine are desperate to return homes at the earliest.

Muslims holding makeshift kitchens for stranded Amarnath pilgrims

Srinagar, July 1 : As various political groups are busy fanning communal passions through protests and violence in Jammu and Kashmir state over 100 acre forest land transfer issue, scores of Muslims are holding Langar (free community kitchen) for the stranded Amaranath pilgrims here.

Thousands of pilgrims, who either have returned from the holy cave Amarnath or were on their way to the cave, were stranded in Srinagar due to the continuous violent protests.

The fraternal gesture by members of the Muslim community here is setting an example of how general public feels for each other especially during crisis irrespective of each other’s religious faith in the Kashmir valley.

Disturbances over Amarnath continue in Jammu

BJP activists stage protest in Jammu over Amarnath Shrine Board issue

J-K cabinet to discuss Amarnath shrine board land issue today

AmarnathSrinagar, July 1: The Jammu and Kashmir cabinet will meet here today to discuss on the order to hand over 39.88 hectares of land to Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB).

According to sources, the meeting will be held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad.

The meeting will be held without People's Democratic Party (PDP) Ministers, who resigned to protest over the proposed land transfer to the shrine board.

The cabinet will also decide on the allocation of portfolios vacated by PDP Ministers.

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