"The state government should pass the much awaited Kashmir Temples and Shrines Bill in the next Assembly session without fail and any dilution," All Parties Migrants Coordination Committee (APMCC) and Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) said in a joint statement here.
Expressing concern over reports that "some elements were again trying to hobnob with the government to dilute the Temple Bill", APMCC Chairman Vinod Pandit said any dilution in the Bill is "unacceptable to the community".
"KP community will not allow the government to exclude some of the temples due to political pressure," Pandit said and threatened to launch an agitation "if the government succumbs to the pressures from vested interests".
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