[Reader-list] Amaranth Yatra

Aditya Raj Kaul kauladityaraj at gmail.com
Thu Jul 3 11:19:09 IST 2008


Murtaza may like to add this as well. Kashmiri Muslim Terrorists have an old
practice of disrupting the Yatra as well. In the past years we have seen
this openly, how Yatri's have got injured in attacks and even killed. This
time the media somehow is blocking the news outside Jammu in national
papers. Kashmiri Muslims who have been brainwashed and this is just a small
segment; have been disrupting the Yatra on and off.

Yesterday alone, 15 Pilgrims were injured in these attacks. It only shows
the love they have for the Pilgrims...Isn't it ?

The reality is Muslims are shit scared. They don't want laks of Hindu
Pilgrims to visit Amarnath every year.

Its high time they wake up. The common citizens of this country won't
tollerate this fundamentalism and communal attitude.

Aditya


On 7/2/08, Kashmir Affairs <kashaffairs at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Aarthi,
> Kashmiri Muslims offering food and shelter to the yatris is old practice. I
> will give you one example in recent times. When in 1996 due to unseasonal
> blizzards and uncontrollable number of yatris [70,000 on one day by some
> accounts], the yatris were stranded for nearly a week.
> People in Islamabad [Anantnag] made free langers at Nai Basti, Sarnal,
> Kadipora, Khanabal, Anchidora, Mattan and Che and sheltered thousands of
> yatris in their homes, shops and even mosques. In Che, there was a small
> incident which i thought was funny, when the yatris thanking god for thier
> safety started shouting 'bolo amarnath ki jai' while housed in mosque.
> However, Yatris were not thrown out of the mosque, though some people
> questioned the practice while others laughed.
> As a child we used to stand on the either side of road in Kadipora greeting
> walking yatris with 'babu ji sitaram'..... Certainly those days yatra was
> peaceful and a very low key affair. But now as any religion is marketed and
> branded, Amarnath Yatra has fallen to it as well.
>
> Murtaza Shibli
> www.kashmiraffairs.org
>
> --- On Mon, 30/6/08, Aarti Sethi <aarti.sethi at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Aarti Sethi <aarti.sethi at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Amaranth Yatra
> To: "Shuddhabrata Sengupta" <shuddha at sarai.net>
> Cc: "sarai list" <>
> Date: Monday, 30 June, 2008, 6:00 PM
>
> Apropos this, today's express or TOI I forget which has a story on Kashmiri
> Muslim's setting up food stalls and rest houses for stranded pilgrims.
> Several pilgrims were housed in people's homes when they discovered they
> had
> nowhere to stay. On being asked they said this was nothing new and that the
> local Muslim community had been hosting poilgrims for the lat hundred years
> and they saw no reason to change this tradition despite the current fracas
> over land allotment. So I would suggest Pavan that you excercise a little
> restraint before you make intemperate remarks about intolerance.
>
> best
> A
>
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 9:57 PM, Shuddhabrata Sengupta
> <shuddha at sarai.net>
> wrote:
> s://mail.sarai.net/pipermail/reader-list/>
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