Governor reviews NGT order on Amarnath, Vaishno Devi yatras

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 18:  Governor N N Vohra, Chairman of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), today convened an emergency meeting of the Board to discuss the recent directions passed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) with regard to conduct of the yatra and decide further course of action.
In the discussions held with CEO of SASB, legal advisors and others concerned, the strong protests over NGT’s directions, received from various social, religious and political organizations were taken note of. It was especially pointed out that NGT had issued directions without first affording a full opportunity to the  SASB to present its case. The CEO stated that further legal action regarding filing of appeal shall be taken after discussions in the SASB.
It may be recalled that the NGT, in the case titled “Gauri Maulekhi V/s State of J&K and others” had passed interim orders on 13th December, 2017 which, interalia,directed that the area from the end point of stairs to the holy cave shall be treated as a silence zone. The Tribunal had further directed that all the directions shall be implemented without default and no Committee or Authority / Board will have the right to sit over the implementation of these directions.
However, in its subsequent order of 14th of December, 2017 the NGT clarified that there will be maintenance of silence by the devotees/ pilgrims or anybody while standing in front of Shri Amarnathji Maha Shivling and no such restriction is applicable to any other part including the main stairs leading to the cave and during performance of daily Arti. Further, the NGT in its order dated 13th of December, 2017 has also imposed restrictions on carrying of material by any person, pilgrim or devotee from the last stair leading to the cave. The NGT subsequently clarified, in its order of 14th December 2017, that interalia, this restriction would be applicable at the last approximately 30 steps leading to the cave.
In its order dated 15th of November, 2017, NGT had constituted a Committee of Experts headed by Additional Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. This Committee has been directed to submit its report on various aspects including restrictions on the noise level. As regards the issue of noise near the Shrine, the Committee had recommended that the matter needs to be deliberated after proper data collection. This recommendation of the Committee of Experts was placed before NGT, in its hearing held on 13th December, 2017.
As regards the functioning of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji pilgrimage, the NGT had, in its order of 13 November, 2017, interalia, directed the Shrine Board: to operationalise the new 7 kilometer. Tarakote Marg, between Banganga and Adhkuwari, by 24th November 2017; that every effort should be made not to raise any new construction at the Bhawan; and that the number of pilgrims at the Bhawan should be restricted to 50,000 per day and excess thereof should be halted either at Katra or Adhkuwari.
In view of the timeline given by the NGT with regard to the still to be completed Tarakote Marg the Shrine Board was left with no option except to file appeal before the Supreme Court for granting extension of time for operationalisation of the Tarakote Marg till February 28, 2018, keeping in view the need to protect the safety concerns of the Yatris.
The Supreme Court has granted stay regarding the opening of the track. The Board has also appealed against the NGT’s directions related to capping of Yatra and restrictions of new constructions at Bhawan on the grounds that it is unreasonable and premature to impose such restrictions till the ongoing Master Plan of Bhawan and extended shrine area is finalised and approved by the Board. This matter is awaiting further hearing in the Supreme Court.

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