KHARA pained
Srinagar, June 27: Kashmir Hotel and Restaurant Association (KHARA) has expressed profound grief and sorrow over the gutting of shrine of Hazrat Dastageer Sahib (RA).
The association at a meeting here termed the incident as most unfortunate while appealing the government to ensure a time-bound probe into it.
The meeting said that entire Muslim community held the shrine in high esteem and “this incident has pained them all.”
“We also appeal to the people to maintain peace and harmony and express their concern over the incident peacefully,” the meeting said.
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