Shah to make first visit to J&K on June 30, will take stock of security situation
Srinagar,
June
17:
Union
Home
Minister,
Amit
Shah
will
make
his
first
visit
to
Jammu
and
Kashmir
on
June
30.
During
his
visit,
he
would
pay
obeisance
at
the
Shri
Amarnath
shrine.
He
is
expected
to
perform
the
traditional
prayer
at
the
Amarnath
cave,
following
which
he
would
review
the
security
situation
in
the
state.
He would be briefed about the security situation and also the drills that are being undertaken to ensure that the Amarnath Yatra passes off peacefully. The Yatra will commence on July 1 and will go on for the next 46 days.
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The pilgrimage starts from Srinagar, Pahalgam and ends at the Amarnath cave temple that is located around 141 kilometres away from Srinagar.