Key Points

Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje participated in the Amarnath Yatra, joining thousands of devotees at the Baltal base camp. She expressed her joy and appreciation for the spiritual journey and ongoing infrastructure developments in the region. The yatra continues to be a significant religious and cultural event, with authorities ensuring pilgrims' safety and comfort. Officials like Divisional Commissioner Vijay Kumar Bidhuri have emphasized the inclusive and communal spirit of the pilgrimage.

Key Points: Shobha Karandlaje Joins Amarnath Yatra Amid Divine Atmosphere

  • Union Minister visits Amarnath Yatra base camp in Baltal
  • Highlights pleasant spiritual atmosphere and development works
  • Pilgrims advised to use only designated convoy routes
  • Divisional Commissioner emphasizes people-centric nature of the yatra
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Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje joins Amarnath Yatra pilgrims, says 'atmosphere is very pleasant'

Union Minister experiences spiritual journey at Baltal, praises infrastructure and devotee enthusiasm during Amarnath Yatra 2025

"Today, we are all going to have the darshan of Bholenath. It feels wonderful... - Shobha Karandlaje"

Baltal, July 3

Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje visited the Amarnath Yatra base camp in Baltal on Thursday and expressed her joy over the spiritual journey and the ongoing development works in the area.

She joined thousands of devotees on the 2025 Amarnath Yatra to seek blessings of Lord Shiva.

Speaking to ANI during her visit, she said, "Today, we are all going to have the darshan of Bholenath. It feels wonderful... May God bless us all. The atmosphere here is very pleasant... people are feeling good because development work is happening here too..."

The Union Minister praised the efforts made by local authorities and the government to improve facilities and infrastructure around the pilgrimage route. She noted that enhanced arrangements have added to the comfort and spiritual experience of the yatris (pilgrims).

Earlier in the day, as a fresh batch of pilgrims set off for the holy cave of Shri Amarnath Baba, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri stated that the Yatra was not just a religious one, but one of the people.

He further stated that security forces, porters, tent service providers and others had been involved in the Yatra.

"This Yatra is not just a religious Yatra. It is a Yatra of the people. Security forces, 'pitthus', tent every service provider is involved in it... The enthusiasm among the devotees is unparalleled. I pray that everyone's wishes are fulfilled and there is peace and happiness in Kashmir and the rest of the country..." Bidhuri told ANI.

A day earlier, Kashmir Police issued an advisory for devotees undertaking the Amarnath Yatra 2025, urging them to travel only in officially designated convoys.

The advisory, released on Wednesday, directed all pilgrims to start their journey only from the authoriased base camps at Bhagwati Nagar (Jammu), Baltal and Nunwan. These routes have been designated to maintain better coordination, security, and medical assistance along the challenging mountainous route to the holy Amarnath shrine.

"All the pilgrims undertaking Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2025 are advised to travel only in designated convoys originating from Bhagwati Nagar, Baltal and Nunwan Base Camps," Kashmir Police said in a post on X.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the minister's visit, I wish more focus was given to environmental concerns. The yatra brings thousands - we need sustainable solutions for waste management in these fragile Himalayan regions.
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Aditya G
Did my first Amarnath Yatra last year! The security arrangements were top-notch and the new facilities made the tough journey much easier. Kudos to all the local workers and security forces making this possible.
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Sarah B
As someone visiting from abroad, I'm amazed by the scale of organization for this pilgrimage. The spiritual energy is incredible! But please ensure all pilgrims follow the advisory - safety first in the mountains.
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Kavya N
The Amarnath Yatra truly unites people from all walks of life. My grandfather used to tell stories of how difficult it was decades ago - today's facilities are a blessing for elderly pilgrims.
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Vikram M
Good to see development work being acknowledged. But hope they maintain the natural beauty of the route too. The Himalayas are our treasure - yatra should be eco-friendly as well as comfortable.

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