The Asian Age

Stikes put Amarnath yatra on hold

◗ Separatist have called for a two- day srike against the legal challenge in the Supreme Court on the validity of Article 35- A

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Jammu, Aug. 5: Amarnath yatra was on Sunday suspended from Jammu in view of the two day separatist sponsored strike against the legal challenge in the Supreme Court on the validity of Article 35A. There were reports of partial strike and peaceful rallies in support of the Article 35- A from Chenab valley districts of Ramban, Doda and Kishtwar.

Various religious and social organisati­ons have given the two- day strike to “safeguard” the constituti­onal provision.

A police official said the yatra was suspended from here as a precaution­ary measure in view of the strike called by the Joint Resistance Leadership. A few hundred pilgrims camping in Jammu to join the yatra to the 3,880 metre high holy cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas were not allowed from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp this morning, the officials said.

The separatist­s and the major political parties including National Conference, Peoples Democratic Party, CPI( M) and the state unit of Congress have been demanding status quo on the Article 35- A, which bars people from outside Jammu and Kashmir from acquiring any immovable property in the state.

Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a PIL challengin­g the validity of the Article 35- A on Monday.

The state government has filed an applicatio­n before the Registrar of the Supreme Court, informing that it is going to seek adjournmen­t of the hearing of the petition in view of the “ongoing preparatio­ns for the upcoming Panchayat, urban local body and municipal elections in the state”.

Groups also staged peaceful rallies at several places.

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