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Government advisory is worrisome, people of Kashmir are scared, says Ghulam Nabi Azad

“Advisory Issued From Home Ministry Yesterday Is Worrisome. People Of Kashmir, Ladakh Are Scared': Senior Congress Leader Ghulam Nabi Azad

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Victor Dasgupta | Updated on: 03 Aug 2019, 05:27:07 PM
Congress addresses news briefing over Kashmir, questions threat to Amarnath Yatris

New Delhi:

The Congress party on Saturday held a press conference on the prevailing situation in Kashmir. During the press brief, senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad launched a scathing attack against the government and said that the Centre is creating tension in the valley. “Advisory issued from Home Ministry yesterday is worrisome. People of Kashmir, Ladakh are scared”, Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said.

Gulam Nabi Azad also said that the people in J&K, Leh and Ladakh are in a state of perpetual fear. He added that this has happened for the first time in 30 years and there were terror-related incidents during Congress rules as well followed by similar situation during the Atal government, but even then an advisory asking the tourists to leave Kashmir or yatris to curtail the pilgrimage was not issued.

On the issue of Amarnath Yatra, Ghulam Nabi said that thousands of tourists, yatris are stranded at the bus stands, railway stations and at airports in Jammu and Kashmir. 2.50 lakh working-class people living in J&K including labours from UP, Bihar are leaving the state. 

“BJP is spreading fear and hatred in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, every yatri and tourists have expressed that they were here peacefully and the government is asking them to leave. They say that the Kashmiri people are ready to live and die for them, it’s the government of India which is spreading fear through advisories,” says Gulam Nabi Azad.

Tourists and Amarnath Yatra pilgrims started to leave the Kashmir Valley on Saturday in the wake of J&K authorities issuing an advisory, asking them to cut short their stay citing security threats. An official at Srinagar Airport said Indian Air Force flights have been pressed into service “as per requirement”.

Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department sent buses on Friday, immediately after the advisory was issued, to different tourist destinations to bring the tourists back to Srinagar, director, Tourism Kashmir, Nissar Wani, said here. He said about 20,000-22,000 tourists were in Kashmir on Friday.

“While most of them have reached Srinagar or have left the Valley, some of them are still staying. Few tourists had gone trekking in Pahalgam area and have not yet returned to their bases. Once they return, we will tell them to leave,” Wani told PTI on Saturday. “We sent buses to Gulmarg, Pahalgam and other spots to bring the tourists to Srinagar and facilitate them in leaving the Valley. This went on till late into the night and I was myself monitoring the situation,” he said.

Wani said the tourists were lodged in different hotels in the summer capital for the night and were taken to airport early in the morning. “They were adjusted in the regular flights which usually do not see full bookings during this time of the year. About 300 of them were flown in Indian Air Force planes as well,” he said.

All officials at various tourist destinations have been informed to clear tourists in their areas, he added. The sudden turn of events has left many unhappy, including tourists and the business community. “I have been visiting Kashmir for past so many years, but have never seen such an irresponsible behaviour by the government,” Anil Verma, a tourist from Delhi, said.

Another tourist, Ramesh Kumar, a resident of Haryana, said the government order was “unprecedented”. “We have been coming here for many years, but we have never seen such an advisory from the government. This is unprecedented. We were enjoying ourselves, but the order has led to chaos and fear,” he said.

Kumar said even though they “did not want” to leave the Valley, there was no other option. He said the tourists were facing immense difficulties in the wake of the advisory as flights from Srinagar were full and airfare was also high.

In view of the prevailing situation in Kashmir, several airlines have decided to give full fee waiver on rescheduling or cancellation of flights to and from Srinagar till August 15, when the Amarnath Yatra was supposed to end.

Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) said the government advisory has poured water over the state government’s efforts to promote tourism and broken the back of the tourism sector.

It has, “in a single fell swoop, caused irreversible damage to the economy of the state”, the KCCI said. KCCI president Sheikh Aashiq said a breakdown of the economy was “imminent”. He said the business community demands restoration of the sense of security amongst the people, proper assessment of the losses incurred by businesses and protection against future losses.

The advisory was issued by the state administration after the Army on Friday said Pakistan-based terrorists were planning to target the Amarnath Yatra. A top Army official said searches in the past few days had led to the recovery of a Pakistan-made mine and a huge cache of arms along the yatra route.

The advisory asked the pilgrims and tourists to “curtail their stay” and “return as soon as possible”.

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First Published : 03 Aug 2019, 05:27:07 PM

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