Jammu kashmir CM omar abdullah pays obeisance at kheer bhawani temple in Ganderbal Mandir

Jammu kashmir CM omar abdullah pays obeisance at kheer bhawani temple in Ganderbal Mandir

Omar abdullah at kheer bhawani mandir: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah offered special prayers today (May 20) on the occasion of the annual fair at Kheer Bhavani Temple in Tulmula in Ganderbal district. During this time, he offered water to Mata Ragnya Devi, offered flowers and also listened to the chanting by taking the plate of Aarti. This temple holds special religious and cultural significance for Kashmiri Pandits.

Have visited this temple many times
Omar Abdullah has also visited this temple several times before and has given the message of ‘Kashmiriyat’ and communal harmony. Since the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, there has been a sudden decline in the tourism sector of Jammu and Kashmir. On this issue, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had made a statement and clarified that at present, more priority than the economic situation of the state is being given to the elimination of terrorism. He had said, “Our focus is not yet on economic data but on the end of terrorism and for this we are standing with the Government of India.”

Focus on tourism after the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’- Omar Abdullah
After the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’, Omar Abdullah appreciated this action and described it as a big step towards restoration of peace in the state. After this, his statements also indicated that they are now trying to revive tourism in the state. He specially mentioned from Amarnath Yatra to Vaishno Devi and assured that the government is giving top priority to the safety of the passengers.

He said that the government will try to further strengthen the security system in the state, so that devotees and tourists coming from all over the country can travel fearlessly.

Omar Abdullah’s year -old engagement at the Kheer Bhavani temple strengthens his principles of Kashmiriyat. While this temple is the center of faith of Kashmiri Pandits, it has also become a symbol of communal harmony in the valley.

Farooq Abdullah has come to see singing hymns

Let me tell you that earlier, Farooq Abdullah, the head of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, former Chief Minister and father of Omar Abdullah, has been seen singing hymns several times.

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