Key Points

The Civil Aviation Ministry has added four emergency flights from Kashmir to Delhi and Mumbai for tourists stranded after the Pahalgam terror attack. Amit Shah coordinated with aviation officials while security forces launched search operations across the valley. Kashmir observed a complete shutdown as candlelight marches spread across Jammu and protestors demanded justice. The government has yet to confirm casualty numbers from one of the worst attacks since Article 370's revocation.

Key Points: Civil Aviation Ministry Adds Kashmir Flights After Pahalgam Terror Attack

  • Additional flights arranged for tourist evacuation
  • Security intensified after major terror strike
  • Amit Shah pays tribute to victims
  • Kashmir observes shutdown in protest
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Civil Aviation Ministry arranges additional flights for tourists from Kashmir after Pahalgam attack

Govt arranges extra flights from Kashmir to Delhi and Mumbai for stranded tourists following the Pahalgam terror attack.

"The ministry is monitoring the situation continuously and coordinating with airlines to ensure stable airfares. - Civil Aviation Ministry"

New Delhi, April 23

The Civil Aviation Ministry on Tuesday stated that it has arranged four additional flights from Kashmir - two each to Delhi and Mumbai - on Wednesday for the safe transfer of tourists from the region following the gruesome terrorist attack in Kashmir's Pahalgam yesterday.

According to a statement from the office of Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu, Naidu spoke with Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the current travel situation from the valley to facilitate additional flights from Srinagar.

The statement further stated that the ministry is monitoring the situation continuously and is coordinating with airlines to ensure airfares remain stable and do not increase due to the prevailing conditions in the region. The Ministry noted that more flights will be added based on the situation.

This move comes in the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which ran shockwaves across the country. This has been one of the biggest terror attacks after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The government, however, has yet to confirm the number of casualties in the attack officially.

Meanwhile, political parties as well as traders' unions in the region have collectively called for a complete shutdown in the Kashmir valley today to show solidarity with the victims' families and to condemn the attack.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also paid his tributes to the victims by laying a wreath at a poignant ceremony outside the Police Control Room in Srinagar.

Security forces have also launched search operations to track down the terrorists responsible for the attack, as security has been beefed up since the attack, with visuals from the area showing the streets being deserted in the usually bustling tourist area. Many organisations have also called for a Jammu bandh following the attack.

The incident, which targeted tourists in the Pahalgam area of Anantnag district, sparked widespread outrage across the country. Several political leaders condemned the attack.

Residents of Jammu and Kashmir turned up for a candlelight march at several places in the state against the Pahalgam terror attack that took place on Tuesday.

Locals in Baramulla, Srinagar, Poonch and Kupwara held a candlelight march, while Bajrang Dal workers in Jammu held a protest against the terror attack.

Locals in the Khod village of the Akhoor area of the territory also held a candlelight march protest against the Pahalgam terror attack.

The government has yet to confirm the number of casualties in the incident.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is a much-needed initiative by the aviation ministry! Tourists must feel safe when visiting Kashmir. Hope they catch the terrorists soon 🙏
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Priya S.
While I appreciate the additional flights, I wish the government would be more transparent about casualties. Families deserve to know the truth.
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Amit R.
Heartbreaking to see such violence in such a beautiful place. The candlelight marches show Kashmiris stand united against terrorism ❤️
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Sanjay M.
Good move but why only 4 flights? The situation seems serious enough to warrant more. Hope they add more if needed.
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Neha T.
My cousin was supposed to visit Pahalgam next week. Now we're reconsidering. These attacks hurt tourism and local livelihoods the most 😔
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Vikram J.
The candlelight marches across J&K show the real face of Kashmir - peace-loving people who reject violence. Don't let terrorists win!

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