APHC Urges International Action on Amarnath Yatra Impact

Web DeskJuly 1, 2024 03:06 PMworld
  • APHC expresses concerns over environmental impact of Amarnath Yatra
  • Calls for international intervention to protect fragile ecosystem in Kashmir
  • Emphasizes need for strict regulations to preserve Kashmir's environment
APHC Urges International Action on Amarnath Yatra ImpactImage Credits: pakobserver
The All Parties Hurriyat Conference raises alarm over the environmental impact of the Amarnath Yatra in Kashmir, calling for international action to protect the region's delicate ecosystem and ensure responsible pilgrimage practices.

The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has expressed serious concerns regarding the environmental consequences of the annual Amarnath Yatra in the Indian illegally occupied region of Jammu and Kashmir. The pilgrimage, which sees a significant influx of Hindu pilgrims from various Indian states, has been identified as a major threat to the fragile ecosystem of the area.

Issues such as glacier melting, heightened flood risks, and pollution have been highlighted as direct results of the pilgrimage activities. The APHC has called for urgent international intervention to address these environmental challenges and protect the natural balance of the region.

A spokesperson for the APHC criticized the Indian government for allegedly prioritizing the needs of Hindu pilgrims over the rights of Kashmiri Muslims. The spokesperson emphasized the importance of implementing strict regulations on the duration and scale of the Yatra to ensure the preservation of Kashmir's environment.

The ongoing 52-day Amarnath Yatra is currently under close scrutiny for its environmental impact. The APHC has urged the international community to intervene and pressure India to limit the duration and number of pilgrims participating in the Yatra to safeguard the ecological equilibrium of Jammu and Kashmir.

The environmental concerns surrounding the Amarnath Yatra in Indian-occupied Kashmir have sparked significant debate and calls for action. It is crucial for all stakeholders to prioritize the protection of the region's delicate ecosystem while respecting the rights of all communities involved. International cooperation and responsible pilgrimage practices are essential to ensure the sustainable future of Jammu and Kashmir's environment.

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