J K Assembly select committee unhappy with functioning of shrine board in Kathua

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

A select committee of and Kashmir Legislative Assembly has expressed displeasure over the functioning of a board managing the affairs of two prominent Hindu shrines in district of the state.

A board was formed in November 2013 to manage the affairs of the two shrines situated in in district.

In February, during the budget session, the lower house referred the Bill regarding amending the and Kashmir Ji Shrine (SMSDJS) and (SMBSS) Act 2013 to the after the motion for the same was moved by

The committee, which has members from ruling and opposition parties, met under the chairmanship of Mufti yesterday and it has been found that the existing board for the two shrines has not achieved the objectives to the satisfaction of the local people as well as the pilgrims who visit them, an said today.

He said the nine-member committee, which has been directed to submit its report to the house during the next session of the assembly, held threadbare discussion on various provisions of 'The and Kashmir Ji Shrine and (Amendment) Bill, 2018'.

The objective of the bill is better and of the shrines, the said, adding that the members of the committee gave their valuable suggestions regarding better management and administration for the shrines.

He said the committee decided to visit the two shrines soon to take stock of facilities being provided to the local people and pilgrims.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 13:35 IST