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BJYM protests security deposits on langar parties | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, May 17: Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) held a protest demonstration against imposition of Rs 25,000 as non-refundable security deposit on the religious and social organizations willing to organize langars during the 2-month annual Shri Amarnath Yatra. Hundreds of BJYM activists under the leadership of their state president Munish Sharma, gathered outside Raj Bhawan The morcha activists, who were carrying party flags and placards with slogans against this decision of the administration, also burnt the effigy of the government. Munish Sharma, while addressing the morcha activists, said that during the past few years, repeated attempts have been made to disturb the centuries old annual holy yatra of Baba Amarnath on one pretext or the other. He said that charging of rupees 25,000 from each 'langar' party reminds of "Jazia" being imposed during the pre-independece periods. BJYM leader said such a decision of the NC-Congress coalition is totally discriminatory and aimed at hurting the religious sentiments of the Hindus across the world. He said it is unfortunate that the successive governments in the state, including the present one, have always worked towards taking care of the religious sentiments of Muslims and discriminated on religious matters relating to Hindus in particular. The government has created all facilities for smooth pilgrimage of Hajjis, including operation of direct flights from Srinagar to Saudi Arabia and subsidy for Haj yatris. We do not oppose these facilities to our Muslim brethren but at the same time, ask the government not to create hurdles in smooth yatras of Hindus in different part of the state, the BJYM leader said. If the government is sincere to ensure greater flow of tourists, including pilgrims, it should ensure that such facilities are created so that people coming from outside the state feel satisfied with the arrangements made by the authorities, he said. The BJYM leader also criticized the Congress leaders in particular for not uttering a single word against such a discriminatory decision and declared that the morcha will further intensify agitation in case this anti-Hindu decision is not withdrawn.
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