"We hope the leaders (of various political parties) will fulfil their promise of (passage of) Kashmir temples and Shrine Bill," Chief Spokesman of Prem Nath Bhat Memorial Trust (PNBMT) Dr R L Bhat said here today.
He said though the report has not collated the opinion of its members and has attached them as such it is clear that there was total consensus that the bill should be passed immediately.
"In fact, the report as it is shows clearly that the major opinion of the select committee has been for passing the bill without any restriction of its ambit or dilution of its provisions," Bhat said, adding this is what the Hindus of Kashmir have been demanding.
"PNBMT believes that collective demand of the displaced Hindus has been registered by the government as well as the opposition," he said, adding that the community has shown collective will and unity of purpose pursuing this consensus demand.
"We believe that the support expressed by the political parties and opinion leaders of the state to the larger objective of the collective mechanism for the protection, preservation and management of the temples and shrines shall be translated into the passage of the bill, as promised by the government," he said.