LG should fulfill assurance: DTEA

Dharmarth Trust employees staging protest dharna in Jammu on Monday.
Dharmarth Trust employees staging protest dharna in Jammu on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 1: The ongoing agitation of Dharmarth Trust Employees Association (DTEA) entered 91st day while chain hunger strike entered 64th day in support of their demands to constitute a board for all temples under Dharmarth Trust on the pattern of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board.
A large number of employees including Pujaris assembled at the protest venue at Shri Ranbireshwar Temple and raised anti-Government slogans and also against the Trust Management .
Speaking on the occasion, Working president of the Association, Rajender Shastri strongly criticised the UT Government for its silence and failure to settle the issue of the agitating employees till today.
He expressed serious concern over the promise made by the Lt Governor with striking employees in the meeting that he would constitute a committee to look after the affairs of Trust but till today nothing has been done in this regard.
Shastri demanded that the Government should clear its stand on the issue and tell the employees what difficulties it will face to merge all the temples under Dharmarth Trust with the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board.
He said if a board will be constituted for all the temples, the condition of temples not only improve but also the economy of J&K will boost as many tourists visit Jammu. He appealed the Government to intervene in the matter and resolve the issue amicably at the earliest.
Meanwhile, Pawan Kumar, Sagantan Mantri Incharge Uttar Khattar BMS visited the venue and addressed the striking employees and assured his full support to the agitation.
Those who sat on hunger strike today include Pt. Ajay Kumar, Pt. Harbans Lal, Pt. Ashwani Kumar, Kartar Chand, Ashok Kumar, Savita Sharma, Neelam Devi, Rajinder Singh, Sarita Devi and Sheela Devi.