Pahalgam: In a significant development for the tourism industry and devotees of Shri Amarnath Ji, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha met with a delegation of former Municipal Council chairpersons at Pahalgam Club today.
The delegation, led by prominent figures Mohammed Iqbal, Hilal Ahmed Shah, and Sofi Arafat, offered their unwavering support for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, emphasizing the event’s deep-rooted cultural significance.
During the meeting, Sofi Arafat highlighted the importance of the Amarnath Yatra, not just as a religious event but as a symbol of Kashmiriyat and the Ganga-Jamni culture that embodies the ethos of the country.
Mohammed Iqbal Ahanger extended a warm welcome to the yatris, offering voluntary services to ensure their pilgrimage is both successful and peaceful.
Hilal Ahmed Shah expressed his gratitude to the LG administration, civil, and police authorities for their exemplary services, which have helped restore confidence in the country’s leadership.
One of the key demands raised by the delegation was the reopening of parks and gardens at various tourist destinations that have remained closed since the Pahalgam attack.
Responding positively to this demand, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha announced the phased reopening of these spots. This decision is expected to boost the local tourism industry, which has been eagerly awaiting the revival of these attractions.
The announcement was met with enthusiasm, and the delegation appreciated the LG’s efforts to restore normalcy and promote tourism in the region. The phased reopening plan will likely be rolled out in the coming weeks, with safety and security measures being the top priority.
The meeting concluded on a positive note, with the LG and the delegation expressing their commitment to working together for the betterment of the region.
The support for the Amarnath Yatra and the decision to reopen tourist spots are seen as significant steps towards restoring peace and normalcy in the area.
This development is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy and will likely be welcomed by both locals and tourists.
The LG’s administration has been working tirelessly to ensure that the Amarnath Yatra is conducted smoothly and that the region’s tourism industry sees a revival.
Today’s announcement is a testament to these efforts and highlights the importance of collaborative governance in achieving these goals. (JKNS)