Srinagar,March 5 (Scoop News)- The Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, arrived from Jammu on the occasion of Friday following Eid-i-Milad(SAW) and offered prayers at Dargah Hazratbal. He joined lakhs of devotees who also offered prayers and had holy Deedar of holy Moi-e-Muqadas(SAW) at Hazratbal.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Ali Mohammad Sagar, Advisor, Mubarak Gul, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Khursheed Ahmad Ganai, Vice Chairman, Auqaf, M. Y. Qadri, Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Director Information and senior officers of the Administration.
Today not only the space inside mosque but all the storeys of the holy shrine were full of people besides the lawns on the front and back side were filled with sea of devotees.
The people of J&K State have great faith in Hazratbal Shrine where they get blessed with the deedar of Moi-e-Muqadas’(SAW) during Eid-i-Milad Un-Nabi(SAW). People assemble on this occasion particularly on the following Friday to have Ziarat of holy Moi-Muqadas(SAW).
During the five days of Eid-e-Milad, people remain engrossed in ‘Darood-U-Azkar’.
The Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today amidst lakhs of people remained for hours at the Dargah Sharief till the Deedar of Moi-Sharief (SAW) and Darood-U-Azkar’ completed.
He prayed for the peace and tranquility of the State.
The divisional administration and the district administration on the instructions of the Chief Minister had made adequate arrangements for devotees during Eid-i-Milad un Nabi (SAW) days for the convenience of the people.
‘ The concerned departments had made adequate arrangements for the smooth flow of traffic, availability of buses, medical camps, drinking water, uninterrupted electric supply, sanitation and maintenance of roads during the Edi-e-Milad (SAW) celebrations.
Vice Chairman Auqaf in his address appreciated the departments included divisional administration, police, traffic, PHE, PDD, Information, Tourism, CA &PD for making foolproof arrangements during these holy days.