Tuesday, 11 July 2017

In spite of Dread Assault, Amarnath Yatra Proceeds with, More Than 3,000 Travelers On Their Approach To Holy place

The obnoxious fear assault amarnath travelers late on Monday that left seven individuals dead has fizzled the psychological oppressors endeavors to stop the yatra.

Hours after the assault, another bunch of 3,289 Amarnath travelers left Jammu for the Kashmir Valley.

"A crisp bunch of 3,289 yatris left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in an escorted guard of 185 vehicles around 3 a.m., on Tuesday for the Valley", an authority said.

The bunch incorporate 2283 guys, 756 females, 219 sadhus and 31 sadhvi.

The travelers have been given extra security in the wake of the assault on Monday night

Seven pioneers including six ladies were murdered and 19 others harmed when activists assaulted an unescorted transport from Gujarat at Khanabal, Anantnag locale on the Srinagar-Jammu interstate.

The casualties were going in the transport which was neither piece of the escorted yatra caravan nor enrolled with the Shri Amarnath Holy place Board (SASB).

The doomed explorers had played out the yatra and had boarded the transport at north Kashmir's Baltal base camp.

As per IG Kashmir Muneer Khan, the strike was done by Hafiz Saeed's Lashkar-e-Taiba done assault and it was planned by a Pakistani psychological oppressor named Ismail.

This was the principal assault on Amarnath journey since the Pahalgam base camp assault in 2000 which left 30 individuals dead.

The assault came when the security circumstance in the valley is unstable. Given the circumstance, the police had utilized automaton mounted reconnaissance cameras, jammers, pooch squads, slug confirmation dugouts, satellite GPS beacons and different contraptions to secure the journey.

Notwithstanding dangers, the yearly 40-day long yatra in which lakhs partake has dependably remained generally sheltered.

The current year's yatra which begun on June 29 and will end on August 7.

Up until this point, about 1.40 lakh pioneers have achieved the buckle sanctuary situated at 3,888 meters above ocean level.
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