JAMMU: J&K and Ladakh high court has ordered Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) to restore permission to Ludhiana-based Bhole Bhandari Charitable Trust to set up a langar (community kitchen) at Panchtarni --- a scenic rest camp 15km from the last stoppage at Sheshnag Lake on the shrine route --- to serve the pilgrims. The court set a week's deadline for the compliance.
Justice Rahul Bharti in his order on Tuesday observed the petitioner trust was arbitrarily and discriminatorily excluded from setting up a langar, despite 28 years of unblemished service record.
Welcoming the court order, Rajan Gupta, a trustee of Bhole Bhandari Charitable Trust, told TOI, “Bhole Bhandari Charitable Trust remains committed to selfless service, as we have done for nearly three decades.”
Justice Rahul Bharti in his order on Tuesday observed the petitioner trust was arbitrarily and discriminatorily excluded from setting up a langar, despite 28 years of unblemished service record.
Welcoming the court order, Rajan Gupta, a trustee of Bhole Bhandari Charitable Trust, told TOI, “Bhole Bhandari Charitable Trust remains committed to selfless service, as we have done for nearly three decades.”
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