Darbar move a tradition that needs to be buried by Centre
New Delhi, Nov. 16 -- Dogra rule was formally abolished in Jammu and Kashmir in 1952, but the biannual Darbar move, a practice dating back to 1892, to allow the rulers to escape the Valley's chill lives on until today. The Union territory's administration shifted to Jammu on November 4 this year, leaving the Valley in the hands of divisional commissioner Bashir Khan and inspector general (Kashmir) Swayam Prakash Pani until warm sunshine returns in May....
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