Key Points

Political leaders across party lines have strongly condemned the vandalism of the national emblem plaque at Hazratbal Dargah. BJP leaders criticized the act while accusing Congress of supporting the vandals, placing them in the "separatist thinking" category. Congress leaders condemned the attack but held the BJP government responsible for the deteriorating law and order situation in Kashmir. The controversy began after religious objections to the Ashoka Pillar installation at the renovated shrine.

Key Points: BJP Congress Leaders Condemn Hazratbal Dargah National Emblem Vandalism

  • BJP MLA Sunil Sharma accuses Congress of supporting emblem vandals
  • BJP MP demands strict government action against perpetrators
  • Congress leaders condemn attack but blame government for law and order
  • Religious objections to animal figures sparked the plaque controversy
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J&K: Leaders condemn 'vandalism' of national emblem plaque at Hazratbal Dargah

Political leaders unite in condemning the vandalism of Ashoka Pillar plaque at Srinagar's Hazratbal Dargah, demanding strict action against perpetrators.

"Any attack on the Ashoka Pillar is illegal - Praveen Khandelwal"

New Delhi, Sep 6

Political leaders across party lines have condemned the vandalism of a plaque carrying the national emblem, the Ashoka Pillar, at Srinagar’s Hazratbal Dargah after its recent renovation, calling for strict action against those responsible.

BJP MLA and Leader of Opposition in J&K Assembly, Sunil Sharma, strongly criticised the act and the Congress party if they are safeguarding the wrongdoers. “I am not here to distribute certificates to anyone, but if the Congress party also stands with those who break the national emblem, then we will place them in the same category where separatist thinking stands. Today Congress is standing there,” he said.

BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal termed the attack unlawful and demanded accountability.

“Any attack on the Ashoka Pillar is illegal. The government will surely take note of this, and strict action will be taken against those who dared to do such a thing,” he said.

Congress leader Udit Raj also condemned the vandalism.

“Everyone respects that mazar, but the way the Ashoka emblem was attacked, I condemn it. The government should take strict action; nothing is above the Constitution,” he said.

Congress spokesperson Surendra Rajput, however, held the government responsible for the law-and-order situation.

“Law and order in Kashmir is under the Home Ministry. If the situation deteriorates, the responsibility lies directly with Amit Shah or Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. No disruptive element should be encouraged. The solution should come through dialogue, but if such incidents happen, the BJP government will be held fully accountable,” he said.

The controversy began after the Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board installed a plaque featuring the Ashoka Pillar at the Dargah following its renovation.

Residents and some religious leaders objected, arguing that Islam prohibits animal figures in places of worship. The plaque was subsequently broken, leading to widespread condemnation and calls for action from political leaders.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I condemn the vandalism, the Waqf Board should have been more sensitive. Installing animal figures at a religious place without consultation was bound to create issues. Both sides need to show more understanding.
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Aman W
Why are politicians making this a political issue? This should be about respecting both national symbols and religious sentiments. The government should focus on finding a solution rather than blaming each other.
Siddharth J
The Ashoka Pillar is our national pride! Breaking it is like breaking India's unity. J&K police must identify and punish those responsible immediately. We cannot tolerate such disrespect to our national symbols.
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Nisha Z
Couldn't they have used a different version of the emblem without animal figures for religious places? There has to be a middle ground that respects both national identity and religious beliefs.
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Vikram M
This incident shows how fragile the peace in Kashmir still is. The administration needs to be more careful about such sensitive matters. Dialogue and understanding are needed, not just condemnation.

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