Srinagar:
The federal government will make efforts to open a hall in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) for Sharda Peeth pilgrimage on the traces of the Kartarpur hall in Punjab.
The transfer will necessitate engagement with Pakistan and reopening of the Line of Management (LoC) at Teetwal in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara, which has been closed indefinitely after particular standing to Jammu and Kashmir was scrapped in August 2019.
The announcement was made by Residence Minister Amit Shah after he just about inaugurated the Sharda Devi temple at Teetwal in Kupwara district in the present day.
The temple has been constructed on the banks of the Kishanganga river alongside the LoC, which divides the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.
“Ravinder Pandita has mentioned that Sharda Peeth ought to be opened for pilgrims on the sample of Kartarpur hall. The federal government of India will certainly make efforts on this route. There are not any two opinion about it,” mentioned Mr Shah.
Cross LoC commerce and the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus companies have been stopped indefinitely since 2019.
Opening a hall for pilgrimage in PoK would be the first main step to revive contact between the 2 sides following after Jammu and Kashmir grew to become a Union Territory in August 2019.
The traditional Sharda temple and the centre of studying, or Sharda Peeth, is situated in Neelam Valley throughout the LoC in PoK.
Mr Shah mentioned the inauguration of the temple is the start of an period and a step in direction of discovery of the Sharda civilisation and the Sharda script.
“The reconstruction of Maa Sharda’s temple in Kupwara is a obligatory and essential step in direction of the invention of Sharda civilization and promotion of Sharda script,” Mr Shah mentioned.