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Parliamentary delegation’s visit: Tourism stakeholders call for ending highway woes

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Srinagar: Various stakeholders of Kashmir’s tourism sector Thursday urged the visiting Parliamentary delegation to ensure highway uncertainty ends in the Valley once for all and that the air-travel is made more convenient with genuine fares so that tourism picks up in the region.
The stakeholders also demanded better roads and road connectivity if Government of India wants to give Kashmir tourism a boost stating that frequent closure of Srinagar-Jammu highway is the main reason for “mess” in Valley at a time when tourism needs a push.
“We put across our view point before the committee and we are hopeful that they will take our pleas forward. We demanded end to the Srinagar-Jammu highway closure once for all. The highway closure triggers mess across the Valley,” KCCI, President Sheikh Ashiq Hussain said.
“As soon as the highway gets closed, the Air fares touch the sky. We urged the MPs to ensure that air travel is made convenient so that it will become easier for everyone to travel. See despite repeated promises by the previous regimes and officials on improving the highway condition, we see closure of this only road link again and again. We demand there should be an accountability and punishment to the agencies and officials who fail to meet the deadlines,” Ashiq said.
Among the visiting parliamentary delegation, MoS in PMO Dr Jitendra Singh and NC chief and sitting MP Dr Farooq were also present.
“We explained the series of issues confronting the houseboat owners. We also presented a memorandum. Every year such delegations come, but so far nothing except assurance is what we get. Let’s hope this time, our demands are met. We demanded a direct rail link between Srinagar and Jammu and raised the air-fare. We told them that Srinagar-Delhi airfare is so high that a tourist would think twice about visiting Kashmir. When highway gets closed, air-fares touch the sky, which is injustice,” President Kashmir Houseboat Owners Association Hameed Wangnoo said.
All J&K Shikara Union President Ghulam Ahmed Kolu said that they explain the ill plight of Shikara owners to the MPs stating that all the promises made to them turned out to be hollow.
“We have now demanded soft loans to revive our business so that tourists enjoy Shikara rides in Dal and Nigeen lakes,” he said.
Chairman United Tourism Forum Manzoor Ahmed Pakhtoon, who also met the visiting delegation, said that they briefed the MPs about the issues confronting tourism, culture and transport sector.
“We told the MPs that tourism has suffered since past 30 years. We have been frequently telling the GoI about the series of problems tourism sector is facing.
“We told the delegation that people associated with tourism are on the verge of starvation and grant-in aid or a financial package was what we demanded strongly for tourism revival in Kashmir,” he said.
“We also raised the houseboat extinction issue as the number of houseboats has come down from 2500 to just 950,” he added. (KNO)

 


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