"We strongly demand that Jammu and Kashmir Shrines and Religious Places of Kashmiri Hindus Bill should describe our places of worship and reverence in the Valley as Hindu shrines and religious places of Kashmir instead of shrines and religious places of Kashmiri Hindus," Panun Kashmir president Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo told reporters here.
"Temples, shrines and all other places of reverence in the Valley are common heritage of the Hindu society. They are, for all practical purposes, a single unit of our cultural and religious spectrum. Any attempt to break their cohesiveness will be resisted and defeated," he said.
However, he said, "Today this whole heritage is at a brink. Temples are being razed down, their lands are being taken over and land mafia is grabbing the symbols of our religion and ethos...Many ancient shrines are suffering due to lack of care and maintenance.
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