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PNBMT discusses Chetna Diwas' arrangements
12/17/2019 10:34:18 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 17: Prem Nath Bhat Memorial Trust organised a meeting at Gosain Gund Ashram to discuss forthcoming Chetna Diwas on 27th December.
A series of such meetings were organized at Lale da Bagh , Bhawani Nagar, Gole Gujarat, Anuradha Puram and Subhash Nagar to mobilise the community members for their active participation in the forthcoming mega event.
A condolence meeting was also held in the memory of late B.L.Koul former Secretary of the trust by observing two minutes silence. In today's meeting the members took stock of the recent political developments after the abrogation of Art. 370 and also discussed strategies for the smooth passage of the Temples and Shrines Bill for which the KP community and the trust is relentlessly struggling for the last more than a decade.
The members expressed concern that the previous political dispensations could not pass the all important Temples and Shrines Bill despite showing concern and sympathy for the same all along. The members expressed dismay that only lip service and false promises have been made all along in the past regarding the Passage of the Temples and Shrines Bill.
Moreover, with the passage of time and the deteriorating law and order conditions in Kashmir the temples and shrines are at an increased risk of completely vanishing from the eco system of Kashmir.
R.L. Bhat, Roshan Lal Pandita, K.K. Khosa were present in the meeting.
Members expressed concern that when there can be an Auqaf act and Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee Act why not a Kashmiri Pandit Temple and Shrines Bill for the protection and preservation of the temples in Kashmir. Members also gave suggestions as to how we can make the forthcoming Chetna Diwas successful and a momentous occasion for the community.
The members of the trust who were present on the occasion included Virender Raina President Panun Kashmir, H.L.Bhat Executive Temple Committee Tral Anantnag, Committee, Shiban Khaibri writer & leading columnist, Sundri Lal Koul Coordinator Hindu Welfare Baradari Vessu, Shadi Lal Koul General Secretary PNBMT, Kashmiri Lal Bhat Advocate, Dr. R.L. Handoo, Bansi Lal Zar, Sanjay Pandit President Umabhagvati Asthapan and others.
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