in which year Harkat UL Ansar militant outfit banned Amarnath Yatra...any1 gave right answer i will mark him as brainlist ...promise
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the yatra: an all-out effort
In Kashmir, symbols, however small or irrelevant to the overall situation, have acquired critical value. As the annual Amarnath Yatra entered its final phase last fortnight in the face of threats issued by the Harkat-ul-Ansar, a foreign-mercenary-dominated militant outfit, there was a justifiable sense of elation in government circles.
Coming on the heels of the Charar-e-Sharief-fiasco and the foreign-hostages drama, it offered the security forces hopes of a brief but precious moment of triumph in a struggle that has moved from one flashpoint to another with frightening regularity.
In terms of logistics, it was a stupendous task - to provide security cover to over 60,000 pilgrims along a 400 km route to the holy cave at a height of over 14,500 ft. Just days before the yatra began, five bomb blasts - three in Pahalgam and two in Jammu - that killed at least 20 persons sent an ominous reminder that the threat from the Harkat was very much real.
In Kashmir, symbols, however small or irrelevant to the overall situation, have acquired critical value. As the annual Amarnath Yatra entered its final phase last fortnight in the face of threats issued by the Harkat-ul-Ansar, a foreign-mercenary-dominated militant outfit, there was a justifiable sense of elation in government circles.
Coming on the heels of the Charar-e-Sharief-fiasco and the foreign-hostages drama, it offered the security forces hopes of a brief but precious moment of triumph in a struggle that has moved from one flashpoint to another with frightening regularity.
In terms of logistics, it was a stupendous task - to provide security cover to over 60,000 pilgrims along a 400 km route to the holy cave at a height of over 14,500 ft. Just days before the yatra began, five bomb blasts - three in Pahalgam and two in Jammu - that killed at least 20 persons sent an ominous reminder that the threat from the Harkat was very much real.
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