Raman Bhalla visits Amarnath Yata base camp in Jammu, welcomes pilgrims
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Congress working president Raman Bhalla on Wednesday visited Bhagwati Nagar base camp here and interacted with Amarnath Yatra devotees forming part of the first batch which is scheduled to leave for the holy cave shrine.
Welcoming the pilgrims to the city of temples, Bhalla extended his heartfelt greetings and wished them a safe, peaceful and spiritually enriching pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine, a party spokesman said.
Bhalla, a former minister, inquired about the arrangements made for the Yatra and patiently listened to the experiences and concerns raised by the devotees, he said.
Describing the 57-day Yatra, scheduled to start on July 3, as one of the country’s most revered pilgrimages, Bhalla said it attracts lakhs of devotees from across the country every year and symbolises not only deep religious faith but also the country’s unity, communal harmony and cultural diversity.
He said the people of Jammu and Kashmir have always welcomed Amarnath pilgrims with warmth, hospitality and a spirit of selfless service.
“The people of Jammu and Kashmir are fully prepared to receive the devotees with open hearts. Every pilgrim is treated as a valued guest and serving them is considered both a duty and a privilege,” he said.
The Congress leader appreciated the efforts of local residents, social organisations, voluntary groups and langar committees for their continued contribution towards facilitating a smooth pilgrimage every year.
He stressed that the administration should ensure comprehensive arrangements for security, healthcare, accommodation, food, drinking water, sanitation and transportation so that pilgrims do not face any inconvenience during the Yatra.
Expressing confidence in the coordinated efforts of the administration, security forces, civil departments and volunteers, he said this year’s pilgrimage would be conducted in a peaceful, safe and successful manner.
Bhalla also encouraged pilgrims to visit Jammu’s prominent religious, historical and tourist destinations, including Raghunath Temple, Bahu Fort, Bagh-e-Bahu, Mahamaya Temple, Peer Kho Cave Temple, Ranbireshwar Temple and Mubarak Mandi, saying these sites reflect the region’s rich spiritual, cultural and historical heritage while also contributing to the promotion of tourism and the local economy.
Highlighting the economic significance of the annual pilgrimage, Bhalla said the Amarnath Yatra provides livelihood opportunities to thousands of people associated with tourism, transport, hospitality, handicrafts, trade and other allied sectors across Jammu and Kashmir.
He said a peaceful and successful Yatra is, therefore, important not only from a religious perspective but also for the socio-economic well-being of the region.
Appealing to the pilgrims to adhere to the guidelines issued by the administration, Bhalla urged them to maintain cleanliness, protect the fragile environment and cooperate with the authorities throughout the pilgrimage.
He prayed for peace, prosperity, communal harmony and the well-being of the nation, while wishing every devotee a safe, memorable and spiritually fulfilling journey.