"I have sent a proposal on the pattern of previous year seeking permission from the government to organise smooth travel of the members of KPs from Jammu to Ganderbal district in Kashmir valley," Pandita told reporters here.
He said he was hopeful that the government would accord formal sanction to the proposal.
Pandita said he has already directed different camp coordinators to make rough estimates by noting down names of those keen on visiting the mela.
The Kheer Bhawani mela, to begin on June 17, has over the years become a source of reunion for Kashmiri Pandits following their mass exodus from the Valley in the wake of eruption of militancy in early 1990s.
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