Condemning the incident, the displaced Kashmiri Pandits including Panun Kashmir, All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (ASKPC) and All Party Mirgant Coordination Committee (APMCC) demanded a probe into it.
Earlier, the State Tourism Department issued advertisements in newspapers to celebrate Kashmir Fort festival from May 23 to 25 at Hari Parbat in Srinagar. In the advertisement, they also wrote Kohi-e-Maran in place of Hari Parbat that triggered the controversy.
"We are looking into the matter. Distribution of cards have been stopped", a minister said. However, Secretary Tourism Farooq Ahmed Shah did not responded to the calls.
"Hari Parbat is an ancient name and renaming it by a Muslim name speaks about the radicalisation in Kashmir more so this time Government itself is involved in it and unfortunately BJP is in the power," he said.
All State Kashmiri Pandit (ASKPC) President Ravinder Raina while condemning the incident said "Government should order probe into the matter."
"It is a deliberate design to change the names of Hindu places in Kashmir", he said.
"We condemn tourism department of J&K Government for the naming Hari Prabat Hill as Koh-e-Maran", All Jammu and Kashmir Displaced Youth Forum (AJKDYF) Chairman Pandit Sanjay Koul said.
All Party Migrant Coordination Committee (APMCC) Chairman Vinod Pandita said "We will hold a protest tomorrow to highlight the renaming of Hindu places by Islamic names under a conspiracy."
"Is this the message the Government of India is giving to Kashmiri Pandits on their return and rehabilitation? First they propose colonies for displaced Kashmiri Pandits and J-K government disposes it and now official government machinery is involved in renaming Hindu places", APMCC Chairman said.
Lambasting state government for renaming of Hari Parbat with Kohi-e-Maran by J&K Tourism department, President of Zeishta Devi Prabandak Committee (ZDPC) B B Bhat said "it is deep rooted conspiracy...".
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