Bajrang Dal warns of disrupting Haj pilgrimage in J&K

Ashadh Shuddha Trayodashi

Jammu (J&K): Alleging National Conference, PDP and Congress of ”supporting policies of separatists”, the Bajrang Dal on Tuesday said if Kashmir-based forces continued to hinder the Amarnath yatra, Hindu organisations will disrupt the annual Haj pilgrimage.

Bajrang Dal convenor Prakesh Sharma said Hindu organisations have taken the Amarnath land revocation issue very seriously.

”If the land is not given back to the shrine board, there will be repercussion throughout the country and Muslims will see its effect on the annual Haj,” he told reporters in Jammu.

Questioning Governor NN Vohra’s decision to hand back the land to the state government, Sharma said the move had shown that ”leaders of the country will always bow before anti-national elements and ignore nationalist forces”.

According to him, there is a deep-rooted conspiracy by militants in Jammu and Kashmir to ”stop the Amarnath yatra and attain total Islamisation of the valley after driving out Pandits from their homes”.

Source: www.ndtv.com

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