Kashmiri Muslims played vital role to protect shrines of other communities: Renzushah

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Mar 24:  Khwaja Renzushah, Chairman of Kashmir Society, today emphasized for the revival of our age old civilization and its culture. He said that Kashmiri Muslims have always played vital role to protect the religious sites of other communities.
Renzushah was addressing a Sufi Conference and recitation of sufi poetry  held at Eidgah area at Ganderpora, in which galaxy of scholars, poets participated. He said that during his tenure as D.C Budgam, the name of Sheikh-ul-Alam was given to the Srinagar International Airport and it was officially accepted on various websites of Air India and Airport Authority. The name boards were also installed inside and outside the Airport. He appealed that the name of the International Sheikh-ul-Alam airport should be maintained and all National and International Air lines should be asked to officially accept this name.
He  further said that their is no need to change the name of Shankarachariya Hills as the name was assigned to it centuries before and religious sentiments of Hindu brothers are associated with it. He said that authorities have already announced that they have no such planes accordingly. SMC and TDC & other departments should make necessary corrections in their websites with immediate effect.
Mir Mushtaq, in his address appreciated the contribution of  Khwaja Renzushah in rebuilding the holy shrine of Hazrat Bulbul Shah after the gap of three centuries and naming of Down Town as Sheher-e-Khas of Srinagar City. People who spoke on this occasion where Gulshan Sopori, Khazir Mohammad Khazir, Mir Mushtaq, Faqir Mohammad, Basharat Banday, Shah Kumar, Habibullah Gashru, Tanha Gulshan Ji, Zahida, Mohataram Jaaji Ji, Mohammad Abdullah Faqir Shamasabadi and Rehman Dar Community.