Now Jihadi leaders dictates the duration of Temple pilgrimages
Kashmir: After becoming the mouth piece of Muslims in Kashmir, Pakistan funded Jihadi leaders now dictates the when and whereabouts of Hindu pilgrimage.
Syed Ali Geelani , Jihadi leader from Pakistan demanded the state government to curtail Annual Amarnath yatra pilgrimage from two months to 15 days. According to him this Hindu pilgrimage is threatening the ecology and environment of Kashmir.J&K government who are puppets in the hands of Jihadi terrorists , recently introduced Jazia tax on Hindu pilgrims by imposing 2000 Rupees entry fee on vehicles carrying Amarnath pilgrims.
Every year number of Pilgrims to Amarnath is increasing inspite of Jihadi threats and attempts to demoralise the Pilgrims. Jihadi’s in Kashmir first tasted failure infront of Hindu might in 2008 .Hindu organisations under Amarnath Sangharsh Samiti in 2008 twarted Jihadi designs to curtail and restrict Pilgrim amenities.
Hindu organisations are planning to start yet another protest , if Government is not ready to withdraw the recently imposed Jaziya. Hindus across the Nation should extend their support against this agitations, If not more and more Jihadi leaders will prop up across the Nation to dictate the opening hours of Tirupati temple or about the need to reduce Sabarimala pilgrimage duration.
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