In a heartwarming display of religious harmony, two Muslim residents of the Reasi district in Jammu and Kashmir have stepped forward to donate their land for the construction of a much-needed road leading to a 500-year-old Hindu temple. Gulam Rasool and Gulam Mohammad’s gesture highlights the spirit of unity and coexistence in the region, as they offer four kanals of land for the accessibility project, estimated to cost over one crore rupees.
In a powerful demonstration of interfaith unity, two Muslim residents of Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district, Gulam Rasool and Gulam Mohammad, have extended a heartfelt gesture by offering their land for the construction of a crucial road leading to a revered Hindu temple. The temple, Gupt Kashi – Gouri Shankar, located in Kansi Patta village, lacked proper accessibility, prompting the benevolent donation. The donated four kanals of land, valued at over one crore rupees, will pave the way for a 1200-meter road with a 10-foot width, significantly improving accessibility to the ancient temple. This initiative, aimed at fostering communal harmony, comes amidst attempts by certain elements to sow seeds of discord in society by exploiting the road issue.
However, Gulam Rasool, a former panchayat member and farmer, emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation, thwarting any attempts to disrupt social cohesion. The generous donation not only addresses the temple’s accessibility challenges but also sends a powerful message of solidarity and coexistence. Meanwhile, authorities have assured that the construction of the road will commence soon, utilizing panchayat funds. Furthermore, plans for the temple’s renovation are underway, with additional land belonging to the temple being brought to the attention of District Development Commissioner Reasi for necessary action. This remarkable gesture highlights the unwavering commitment of the region’s residents to promote religious tolerance, unity, and mutual respect, setting a shining example for communities worldwide.
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