Key Points

Bhaderwah's popular tourist spots have become completely deserted following recent security concerns and natural disasters. Local residents who depend entirely on tourism are facing severe financial hardship with many becoming jobless. The community is urgently requesting government intervention through assembly discussions and tourism festivals. Political leaders are criticizing delayed infrastructure projects and alleged regional neglect that's worsening the situation.

Key Points: Bhaderwah Tourism Crisis After Militant Attacks and Flash Floods

  • Tourism sector faces unprecedented downturn with zero tourists after Pahalgam attack
  • Cloudbursts and flash floods in Kishtwar caused additional losses to local businesses
  • Local youth who depended on tourism now unemployed and struggling financially
  • BJP leader criticizes delayed gondola project and alleged neglect of Bhaderwah region
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J-K: Militant attacks, flash floods leave Bhaderwah's popular tourist spots deserted; locals urge govt action

Jammu and Kashmir's Bhaderwah faces deserted tourist spots due to militant attacks and natural calamities, leaving locals jobless and demanding government intervention.

"I've been working in tourism for the last 8-10 years. I've never seen such conditions in the last eight years. - Yasir, Local Tourism Worker"

Bhaderwah, October 5

The tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir's Bhaderwah region is facing an unprecedented downturn, with popular tourist spots remaining deserted due to recent militant attacks and natural calamities like cloudbursts and flash floods.

Local residents, heavily reliant on tourism for their livelihoods, are urging the government to intervene and revive the industry.

Yasir, a local dependent on tourism, said, "I've been working in tourism [sector] for the last 8-10 years. I've never seen such conditions in the last eight years. In the past two years, the situation has been dire. You can see the silence here. After the Pahalgam attack, there were absolutely zero tourists for two and a half months. Then, after the summer season arrived, 30 per cent of our tourists came here. However, after that, many people suffered losses due to cloudbursts and flash floods in Kishtwar. No one wants to come here anymore."

He further urged the MLA to address the issue of Bhaderwah's tourism in the Assembly and organise festivals to boost tourism.

"I want our MLA to raise the issue of Bhaderwah in the upcoming Assembly session. We don't want government jobs. The issue of tourism must be raised in the Assembly. I want to request the CO to organise a festival here that will attract people."

Another local added, "I came to Guldanda. People used to come here to enjoy and be happy. But today, it feels deserted. The recent flash floods have caused significant damage to the tourism sector. Previously, lakhs of tourists visited the area, but today, it's completely deserted. The local youth used to support themselves through the tourism sector, but now, they are jobless. I request that the tourism sector be revived as soon as possible."

BJP leader Daleep Singh Parihar criticised the delay in completing the gondola project in Bhaderwah and accused authorities of neglecting Bhaderwah, leading to a decline in tourism and financial strain on local hoteliers.

"The gondola project, which has been under construction for three years, hasn't been completed. Bhaderwah is being neglected. What's the reason? Why is there discrimination? Our hoteliers are suffering. They built hotels by taking loans, and now they are suffering because of the decline in tourism. Bhaderwah's problems are my personal problems. We'll do our best to resolve them. This department is under the control of CM Omar Abdullah. When the Assembly first met, I mentioned that the Bhaderwah Constituency is the most beautiful," he said.

He added, "Every CM who has been elected has been from Kashmir, all the CMs who have been elected have been from Kashmir. They've never looked here. There was damage due to floods and heavy rains. No one from the NCP, Congress, or PDP came. The BJP workers remained on the move. They listened to the people's sorrows. They delivered supplies to the people and conveyed their demands to the government."

- ANI

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Priya S
We visited Bhaderwah last year and it was absolutely stunning. The locals were so welcoming. It's sad to see tourism suffering like this. Hope the authorities take immediate action to restore confidence among tourists.
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Michael C
The gondola project delay is unacceptable. Three years is too long for such an important tourism infrastructure project. This shows lack of commitment to developing Jammu region's tourism potential.
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Ananya R
While security concerns are valid, we also need better disaster management for natural calamities. Cloudbursts and flash floods are becoming more frequent due to climate change. Government should have contingency plans.
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Sarah B
The festival idea is excellent! Cultural events can really boost tourism. We need more positive stories coming from J&K to counter the negative perception. Hope the administration listens to local suggestions.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while I understand the frustration, blaming only the government isn't the complete solution. We need better marketing of these beautiful destinations and improved tourist facilities. The private sector should also step up.
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to the local youth who have lost their jobs. Tourism is the backbone of many hill stations. Government should provide immediate relief and work on long-term solutions simultaneously. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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