Key Points

BJP Rajya Sabha member Gulam Ali Khatana is optimistic about Kashmir's current security situation and tourism potential. He emphasized the region's hospitality and urged tourists to visit the Valley despite recent terror challenges. Khatana strongly supported the government's Operation Sindoor as a strategic move to dismantle terror infrastructure. The MP also dismissed opposition criticism, focusing instead on India's united stance against cross-border terrorism.

Key Points: Gulam Ali Khatana Urges Tourists to Visit Kashmir Valley

  • BJP MP emphasizes Kashmir's return to normalcy after Pahalgam attack
  • Operation Sindoor exposes cross-border terrorism dynamics
  • Government maintains zero-tolerance policy against terror
  • Diplomatic efforts showcase India's global anti-terrorism stance
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'J&K returning to normalcy': BJP MP Gulam Ali Khatana urges tourists to visit Valley

BJP MP highlights Kashmir's normalcy, security efforts, and calls for tourism revival after recent terror challenges

"J&K has become normal. The hospitality of the people here is known worldwide. - Gulam Ali Khatana, BJP Rajya Sabha MP"

New Delhi, May 22

A month after the Pahalgam terror attack shook Jammu and Kashmir, BJP Rajya Sabha member Gulam Ali Khatana on Thursday claimed that the region has returned to normalcy and urged people from across India to visit and experience the hospitality of the Valley.

Talking to IANS, Khatana said: "J&K has become normal. The hospitality of the people here is known worldwide."

Referring to the recent attack in Pahalgam as a "horrific scene", he emphasised that such incidents should not recur.

“Hopefully, our security will ensure full protection so tourists can enjoy the beauty and warmth of Kashmir,” he added.

Khatana, a member of the all-party delegations sent to various nations to highlight India’s efforts against terrorism, underscored the significance of India’s Operation Sindoor in dismantling terror infrastructure and exposing Pakistan’s role in fostering cross-border terrorism.

"We are presenting India’s case globally and revealing how Pakistan has been contracting terrorism — be it in Punjab earlier, Kashmir for the past 25–30 years, or even in Afghanistan. It’s a hostile state where democracy is strangled, and whose nuclear assets are unsafe. We urge international agencies, including the atomic watchdog agency, to take note," he told IANS.

Khatana backed the Centre’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism, stating that India stands united in the fight and Operation Sindoor is a strong testament to that resolve.

On Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre, claiming that the terrorists responsible for the Pahalgam attack are roaming freely in J&K and were involved in three other attacks in the last 18 months, he said: "These are matters for the Home and Defence Ministries - not the opposition's concern."

On the other hand, Khatana welcomed former Union Minister Anand Sharma’s support for Operation Sindoor and the government’s diplomatic outreach. The Congress leader had lauded the move to send an all-party delegation abroad to present India’s stance on terrorism. However, as a few leaders are criticising the government on Operation Sindoor, the MP said: "When people are rejected politically, frustration levels naturally rise."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Kashmir is truly heaven on earth! Visited last summer and the locals treated us like family ❤️ But security concerns are real - the government must ensure tourist safety before making such appeals. Better safe than sorry!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the MP's positive message, calling it "normalcy" just one month after a terror attack feels premature. My cousin in the army says the situation is still tense. Maybe wait for 6 months of peace before tourism campaigns?
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Arjun S.
Operation Sindoor is a game-changer! Finally exposing Pakistan's terror factories to the world. But tourism revival needs more than just speeches - better mobile networks, insurance for tourists, and visible security would help.
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Sunita R.
As someone who lost a relative in the 2019 Pulwama attack, I have mixed feelings. The beauty of Kashmir is unmatched, but no vacation is worth risking lives. Government should focus 100% on eliminating terror first.
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Vikram J.
Why is everything about Pakistan? Yes they're problematic, but we must also address local grievances in J&K. Tourism can heal wounds, but only if Kashmiris genuinely benefit economically from it. #DevelopmentForPeace
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Neha T.
Planning our honeymoon in Kashmir next month! 🤞 The shikara rides and apple orchards look dreamy. Hope the security forces keep things under control. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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