Key Points

Omar Abdullah advocates reopening Kashmir's tourist spots to restore normalcy after the Pahalgam terror attack. He highlights the contradiction between promoting tourism while keeping destinations closed. The CM clarifies that the attackers were outsiders, with locals possibly coerced into aiding them. The NIA continues its investigation with gathered evidence, pending further details.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Urges Reopening Kashmir Tourist Spots After Pahalgam Attack

  • Abdullah emphasizes reopening tourism to counter negative perception
  • Links closures to PM Modi's push for Kashmir tourism revival
  • Confirms Pahalgam attackers were outsiders, not locals
  • NIA investigation progressing with evidence collection
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Omar Abdullah calls for reopening of tourist spots in Jammu and Kashmir

J&K CM Omar Abdullah calls for gradual reopening of tourist spots, stresses normalcy efforts amid ongoing Pahalgam terror attack probe.

"We have to open tourist spots to normalize Kashmir - Omar Abdullah"

Baramulla, June 24

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday called for the gradual reopening of tourist spots in the Union Territory, which have remained closed following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 civilian lives.

While speaking to the reporters, Jammu and Kashmir CM said, "We have to speak to the police and those responsible for security and gradually open the places (of tourism)."

He stressed that the prolonged closure of tourist destinations could send the wrong message at a time when efforts are being made to project normalcy in the region.

"On one hand, we speak of promoting tourism and normalising Kashmir, the PM (Narendra Modi) is taking meetings to resume tourism in Kashmir, but if we keep the destinations closed, it sends a wrong signal... A lot of places are closed, and we have to open them, only then can we normalise Kashmir," he said.

Abdullah also stated that the attackers involved in the Pahalgam incident were not locals. He said all the attackers were from outside, and two locals arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) were possibly forced to help them.

He further mentioned that the investigation is ongoing and a chargesheet will be filed soon.

"The biggest thing is that there was no local involvement. Those who shot bullets and killed 26 people were all from outside. Now, under an investigation by the NIA, two people have been arrested who helped these people. NIA has perhaps also said that these people were forced to help. They provided food and other things, but they were forced to do so. Let the investigation go on. NIA will then file a chargesheet," Abdullah added.

Earlier, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had gathered a substantial body of evidence regarding the identities of terrorists involved in the Pahalgam terror attack case, stated a release.

The evidence gathered includes eyewitness accounts from victims, video footage, technical evidence, and sketches released by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

All evidence is being carefully analysed, and no conclusions have been derived as of now. Identities and further details will be made public at an appropriate time.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Tourism is the lifeline of Kashmir's economy. While security is important, we can't let terrorists win by shutting down everything. Smart security measures with tourist reopening is the way forward. J&K needs normalcy and employment opportunities for youth.
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Priya M.
As someone who visited Kashmir last year, I can say the locals desperately want tourism. The hospitality there is unmatched! But safety must come first - maybe start with low-risk areas first? 🤔 The government should increase CCTV surveillance and quick response teams.
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Amit S.
The CM is right about sending wrong signals if we keep places closed. But where is the accountability? 26 innocent lives lost and we're still waiting for chargesheet. First punish the culprits, then talk tourism. Security lapses can't become routine.
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Sunita R.
My heart breaks for Kashmir's artisans and small businesses. They've suffered enough. Maybe introduce a 'safe tourism' certification for hotels and spots that meet security standards? This way tourists can make informed choices. Kashmir deserves peace and prosperity ❤️
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Vikram J.
The statement about no local involvement is crucial. This shows outsiders are trying to disrupt Kashmir's peace. We must stand united against such forces. Tourism reopening with proper security will boost local morale and hit at the terrorists' agenda.

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