Srinagar, Feb. 3 -- Facing public backlash over the unhygienic practice of making food products by vendors at the revered Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar, the Jammu and Kashmir government has formed a committee to assuage the public anger.Last week, some customers found rats in the oil used for frying snacks by the vendors at the market outside the Hazratbal shrine sparking a public outrage and raising questions over the J&K Waqf Board, which looks after the shrines and the markets where it collects rentals from vendors and shopkeepers. The video of the customers was widely circulated on social media, and Waqf Board management was under scanner.Thousands of devotees visit the Hazratbal Shrine for Friday prayers and other religious occasions,...
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