COVID-19 : Uncertainty over Amarnath Yatra continues

Srinagar: Uncertainty continued over annual pilgrimage to Holy amar shrine in South Kashmir Himalayas, which was to start from June 28 while all shrines, major mosques and other religious places remained closed due to second wave of COVID-19.

Last year, the Yatra was suspended for similar reasons due to first wave lockdown across the country, including Jammu and Kashmir. However, in 2019 the annual pilgrimage was to cut short and yatris were asked to leave the valley as strict curfew restrictions were imposed when Centre abrogated Article 370 and 35 A besides dividing the State into two Union Territories (UTs) on August 5, 2019.

Majority leaders of almost all mainstream political parties, barring BJP, including three former Chief Ministers Dr. Farooq Abdullah, his son Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti were detained and communication network snapped in the UT.

There is still no firm word from the Centre about this year’s Yatra to Amarnath cave shrine, situated at 14,000 feet, which is accessible from shortest Baltal route and traditional Pahalgam route, official sources said.

However, they said, the meeting between Union Home Minister Amit Shah and J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha at New Delhi on Sunday among security and other things also discussed the Amarnath Yatra.

It was not immediately clear if any decision was taken about the Yatra as COVID positive cases and deaths due to virus continued in Jammu and Kashmir, where authorities have now started easing Corona Curfew in a phased manner to avoid further surge in positive cases.

Former CM and President of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Mehbooba Mufti said the decision to allow the Yatra will be taken by the Centre. 

This post was published on June 8, 2021 6:35 pm