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PNBMT launches campaign to preserve religious, heritage properties | | | Early Times Reoprt Jammu, Nov 21: Prem Nath Bhat Memorial Trust (PNBMT) launched awareness campaign to preserve religious and heritage properties in Kashmir valley. According to press release, the campaign was launched to make people aware about damage to the temples in the valley as well as the encroachment of the shrine lands and the need for the passage of the Shrine Bill for the protection and preservation of the temple heritage and properties in Kashmir. PNBMT members and the participants expressed strong resentment against the government for not passing the shrine bill and leaving the great temple heritage of Kashmir in neglect and at the mercy of the vested interests and the land grabbers. The meetings was attended by Dr A N Pandita, Dr B L Handu, Dr. R L Bhat, B L Saraf, H L Bhat, M K Raina, Shiban Khaibri, Sundri Lal Koul, Pyare Lal Bhat, B L Bhat, B L Zar and other leaders of the community. The speakers demanded that the shrine Bill be passed in the forthcoming session of the legislature so that an elected Shrine Board would be in place by the next year to take over the function of protection and preservation of the shrines and temples. The participants gave information about the reports of the new cases of land grabbing of the temples and shrine lands from a number of areas from Kupwara to Bijbihara seeking immediate action against the encroachers and the land mafia violating the religious lands in Kashmir. PNBMT is planning to hold more corner meetings and public interactions to highlight the dire need for the protection and preservation of the temples and the religious properties of Hindus in Kashmir. |
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