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| JK govt adopting delaying tactics in shrines bill: Trust | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Feb 13 The Jammu and Kashmir government is adopting delaying tactics with regard to the passage of the Kashmiri Hindus shrines and religious places Bill, the management committee of the Durganag Trust alleged today. "We express concern over the delaying tactics adopted by state government in passage of Kashmiri Hindu shrines and religious places Bill. Some powerful people in New Delhi, who have interests in shrine properties, have scuttled its passage in the assembly," trust president P N Takoo told reporters here. "What forced Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad from tabling the bill in the assembly during the current budget session, when it was kept on the business calender of the day?," he asked. The government should bring the Bill immediately to ensure protection of over 700 religious places of Kashmiri Pandits from Banihal to Uri, said Takoo, who was flanked by senior leaders of the All state Kashmiri Pandit Conference. They demanded that world Sharda Temple in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir also be also brought under the purview of the Bill. |
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