Srinagar, Dec 23 (KNO): Devotees attending prayers at the Dargah Hazratbal in Srinagar have urged authorities to halt ongoing construction work inside the shrine, stating that they are being forced to pray in the open lawn, even during harsh winter conditions.
Officials from the Hazratbal Shrine administration said they have now made arrangements for indoor prayers and have implemented measures to ensure comfort for devotees amid the ongoing Chillai Kalan and winter season.
Local residents from various parts of Srinagar and the Valley told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that construction work at the shrine has disrupted regular prayers, forcing worshippers to pray outdoors, particularly on Fridays.
“The situation has been especially difficult for elderly devotees, who find it challenging to endure the cold,” said Zahid, a local resident from Hawal, Srinagar. “The authorities have started construction work inside the mosque, leaving us to pray outside in freezing temperatures. We request that the work be halted during the winter.”
Other residents echoed similar concerns, urging shrine authorities to prioritize the comfort of worshippers, especially as temperatures continue to drop.
When contacted, officials from the Dargah Hazratbal administration explained that the ongoing renovation work, which began three months ago, involves critical repairs to the mosque’s upper structure.
“A wooden frame has been installed, and work on the upper portion of the mosque is ongoing. It is not feasible to halt the construction at this stage,” an official said.
He further added, “To address devotees’ concerns, we have expedited the work and reopened sections of the mosque for indoor prayers. Heating systems have also been installed, along with waterproof tents, mats, and proper arrangements for those who choose to pray in the lawn.”
The official assured that the administration is committed to minimizing inconvenience for devotees. “We are here to ensure the comfort and convenience of locals and worshippers. If anyone has specific concerns, they are welcome to approach us directly,” he said—(KNO)