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Omar visits shrine, issues instructions for reconstruction

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah today visited the Dastageer Sahib shrine, which was gutted in a fire incident Monday, and issued instructions for early start of work for its reconstruction.

Updated on: Jun 26, 2012 07:28 PM IST
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Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah today visited the Dastageer Sahib shrine, which was gutted in a fire incident Monday, and issued instructions for early start of work for its reconstruction.

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Omar, who cut short his visit to London, returned home this morning and drove straight to the 200-year-old shrine for a first hand assessment of the damage.

The chief minister, who is also chairman of the Muslim Waqf Board which runs the affairs of most of the shrines in the state, said the shrine will be reconstructed as per its old design and architecture.

"The holy shrine will be restored to its original glory and the best possible expertise engaged in the process of restoration," he said.

Omar appealed to people to maintain peace and exercise restraint and exhibit highest degree of tolerance.

He said the entire state is anguished and is in a state of mourning.

The chief minister asked people to beware of divisive forces whose sole objective is to disrupt peace and harmony in the state.

 
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