Here is a write-up that appeared in the Dawn Newspaper of Pakistan.about Kounsar Nag imbroglio. The pictures of local Muslims seeking for donations for building a Masjid there is very clearly seen as well as the Pakistani flag. Hope state Govt disapproves this grand design of the Jihadists & leave the Grand Spring alone. They can as well go there & pray but why a masjid to be built there now?
Pictures are however quite impressive .
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Kounsarnag lake in eye of the storm in Indian-held Kashmir
11th August 2014 | By Haziq Qadri
The lake has much ecological importance as it provides water to half of southern Kashmir's districts. The civil society of Kashmir has opposed the move citing what it calls "cultural aggression" by India in the region to undermine its Muslim majority demographic.
Kounsarnag
is a high-altitude oligotrophic lake located in the Pir Panjal Range in
the Kulgam District of Indian-held Kashmir. — Haziq Qadri
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Kashmiri Muslims praying after trekking the mountains to reach the pictureseque Kounsarnag Lake. — Haziq Qadri
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According
to environmental experts, Kashmir's glaciers are melting at a fast rate
and if Kounsarnag was developed as a pilgrimage spot then the
construction in the area would be disastrous for the ecosystem in
Kashmir. — Haziq Qadri
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Local
analysts say increased activity has led to a speedier melting of ice,
cutting of trees and littering in the region. — Haziq Qadri
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Mollen pothole is a pond-like shape carved in a thick snow bed by the water from the Kounsarnag Lake. — Haziq Qadri
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The
lake is located in a valley that is surrounded by peaks on all sides
with elevation of over 4000 metres above sea level. — Haziq Qadri
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To
the southeast of the Pir Panchal range lies the Kounsarnag Lake
surrounded by three peaks. It is fed by glaciers and is said to be a
source of the Jhelum river. In the spring and summer, the water is some
40-ft higher than in winter. In the spring, the lake's surface is said
to be covered with icebergs which are driven about by the wind. — Haziq
Qadri
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The lake has much ecological importance as it provides water to half of southern Kashmir's districts. — Haziq Qadri
POSTED BY.................. VIPUL KOUL
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