Supplements
                Unsigned Heaven     Travel World     The Cheers News     Forum    



Members of Nationalist parties take to streets in J-K over Amarnath trust land row

thecheers.org    2008-07-05 17:41:53    




()





S
Srinagar, July 5 : Activist of various nationalist parties along with members of the Hindu community staged demonstration on Saturday in curfew-hit Jammu over the on-going issue of Amarnath Shrine board issue.

More in South Asia news



Amar Singh rejects having a role in cash for vote scam


Lok Sabha trust vote will take place from 7 p.m.


Howrah Bridge-the quintessential for life around Hugli River


Activist of various nationalist parties along with members of the Hindu community staged demonstration on Saturday in curfew-hit Jammu over the on-going issue of Amarnath Shrine board issue.

An indefinite curfew was clamped in Jammu since Wednesday, following violent incidents after protests broke out in the region over the government's decision of revoking the controversial transfer of land to Amarnath shrine board.

Members of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Shiv Sena and Bajrang Dal collectively marched on the roads raising slogans and holding saffron flags.

Meanwhile, Srinagar observed a complete shutdown on Saturday due to a strike called by the separatists against the use of force by police on a protest march of Hurriyat conference on Friday.

Several people including senior Hurriyat leader, Shabir Ahmad Shah and other Hurriyat activists got injured as police stamped out a protest march by separatists on Friday.

The march was called by the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) in memory of the people killed in widespread protests last month against the state government's decision to transfer forestland to the Amarnath shrine.

"The strike has been called against the attack on our freedom fighter Shabir Shah. We agree that whatever happened on Friday was wrong thus we completely support this shutdown. And another freedom fighter Syed Ali Geelani, Hurriyat chairman has been put under house arrest. So all this is not good for us," said Shafiq Ahamad, a resident.

Prominent separatist leaders including Mirwaiz Omer Farooq and Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who had called for Friday's march from historical Jama Masjid to Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar, had been placed under house arrest since Thursday.

Meanwhile, sadhus from across the country under the banner of 'World Hindu Federation' staged demonstration in New Delhi against the Jammu and Kashmir government's decision to revoke its orders on land transfer.

They demanded that the central government should interfere in the matter and take appropriate action to help the Hindu community get their land back.

"Its surprising that when land is allotted for the devotees who are going to Amarnath shrine, separatist oppose the land allotment and come on streets to perform detrimental activities and even open fire. It's really shameful. Such an attitude spread a message in the country that Hindu community should also come on streets to protect their rights," said Surendra Nath Avadhoot, President, Delhi, World Hindu Federation.

"And today we have staged this protest against the government. We want to send this warning to the central government that if it fails to control the situation on time then Hindu community will be left with no option than to take to streets and start nationwide agitation," he added.

The state government this week revoked its orders following controversy to hand over nearly 100 acres (40 hectares) of forestland to the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) trust for building temporary shelters for several hundred thousands of Hindu pilgrims who trek every year to the cave shrine deep in the Himalayas. (ANI)
© 2007 ANI

Click for more News about South-Asia

TAGS: South-Asia   

The Cheers NEWS is looking for new contributors


more
Indian Air Force to launch independent website

The Indian Air Force placement cell will launch its website www.iafpe.co.in on July 22 at the Air Force Auditorium.

CPI (M), SP issue whips to their MPs ahead of vote of confidence date

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the Samajwadi Party today issued a three-line whip to their Members of Parliament to be present in the Lok Sabha on July 21 and 22.

Tibetan in exiles celebrate 'Guru Purnima' in Dharamsala
18.Jul 2008
Scores of Tibetan exiles, gathered in Dharamsala...read

Pak security under serious threat from millions of unidentified mobile SIM card users
18.Jul 2008
Millions of mobile SIM cards given to mobile users ...read

Indo-Pak talks on Kashmir-related CBMs today
18.Jul 2008
The meeting of the Pakistan-India Technical Working...read



Varanasi silk industry trying to regain foreign markets

Rahul Gandhi to begin Vidarbha tour from today

MHA spokesperson on Wednesday's Naxal incident in Orissa

Modified Kaveri engine to propel Indian Navy ships

Pocket umbrellas prove popular in Kerala