Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

More than 3,300 pilgrims leave for Amarnath Yatra undaunted

- IndoAsian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

A fresh batch of more than 3,300 pilgrims left here for the Kashmir Valley on Saturday to perform the annual Amarnath Yatra, an official said.

“A total of 3,398 yatris left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas at 3.30 am in an escorted convoy of 132 vehicles,” the official added.

On the 16th day of the yatra on Friday, nearly 10,000 pilgrims paid obeisance inside the holy Himalayan cave situated at 3,888 metres above the sea-level.

Around two lakh pilgrims have performed the yatra since it began on June 29.

Despite a terror attack on a pilgrim bus in Anantnag killing seven and injuring 19 others on July 10, there has been a steady flow of devotees to the cave shrine that houses the ice stalagmite structure that devotees believe symbolises mythical powers of Lord Shiva.

The state police on Friday constitute­d a six-member Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) headed by a Deputy Inspector General (DIG) to probe whether or not there had been any security lapse that made the attack in Batengo on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway possible.

The terrorists were successful in pulling off the attack despite intelligen­ce inputs and a multilayer­ed security cover on the pilgrimage route.

Over 35,000 security personnel drawn from the Army, Central Reserve Police Force, Sashastra Seema Bal, Indo Tibetan Border Police and the state police have been deployed this year to provide security.

There has been widespread condemnati­on of the Amarnath attack across political and ideologica­l divide in Kashmir as the entire society condemned it in one voice. The 40-day long yatra will conclude on August 7 on ‘Shravan Purnima’ coinciding with Raksha Bandhan.

Investigat­ors have detained a policeman assigned to ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) legislator Aijaz Ahmad Mir as part of their “investigat­ion into a militancy-related case”.

While many media agencies reported that the special investigat­ion team (SIT) set up to probe the recent attack on Amarnath pilgrims had arrested Touseef Ahmad on Saturday morning, Shopian superinten­dent of police Ambarkar Shriram Dinkar clarified that he was only summoned for questionin­g.

“It is related to a militancy case,” said another top official. “But nothing is confirmed. We can’t say anything till the investigat­ion reaches a certain stage. It would be unfair to label him as an accused yet.” Touseef, a Chokura Pulwama resident attached to the Jammu and Kashmir police’s security wing, has been Mir’s driver for over a year now.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Devotees waiting in a queue to register for the Amarnath Yatra in Jammu on Saturday.
PTI PHOTO Devotees waiting in a queue to register for the Amarnath Yatra in Jammu on Saturday.

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