Key Points

Omar Abdullah has directed authorities to ease traffic between Srinagar and Jammu for tourists leaving after the Pahalgam attack. The J&K government announced financial aid for victims' families and injured. Airlines have been asked to increase flights from Srinagar to accommodate departing tourists. Security forces are conducting search operations as tensions remain high in the valley.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Eases Srinagar Jammu Traffic for Tourists After Pahalgam Attack

  • Omar Abdullah orders controlled traffic flow for tourist evacuation
  • Rs 10 lakh ex-gratia for victims' families
  • Airlines urged to increase Srinagar flights
  • Security tightened after Pahalgam terror attack
3 min read

Omar Abdullah directs administration to facilitate traffic between Srinagar, Jammu for ease of tourists

J&K CM Omar Abdullah facilitates tourist evacuation post-Pahalgam terror attack, announces ex-gratia for victims amid heightened security.

"It’s heartbreaking to see the exodus of our guests from the valley after yesterday’s tragic terror attack – Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, April 23

Amid a stir caused by the deadly terrorist attacks in Pahalgam and heightened security concerns, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday directed the state administration to ease the flow of traffic between Srinagar and Jammu for the tourists trying to leave the valley for their homes.

He said that it was heartbreaking yet understandable to see tourists leaving the valley after the brutal terrorist attacks, which took several lives and left many injured. The CM said that the facilitation of traffic must be done in a controlled way since the road remains unstable.

"It's heartbreaking to see the exodus of our guests from the valley after yesterday's tragic terror attack in Pahalgam but at the same time, we totally understand why people would want to leave...I've directed the administration to facilitate traffic between Srinagar & Jammu allowing tourist vehicles to leave. This will have to be done in a controlled & organised way because the road is still unstable in places," Abdullah posted on X.

He said that the government was making efforts to clear all the stranded vehicles.

"We are also working hard to clear all the stranded vehicles. We will not be able to permit completely free movement of vehicles at the moment & we hope that everyone will cooperate with us," Abdullah said.

The Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) Government has announced ex-gratia worth Rs 10 lakh each for the families of deceased victims and Rs 2 lakh for those who sustained serious injuries.

"No amount of money can ever compensate for the loss of loved ones, but as a mark of support and solidarity, the J&K Government announces an ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh each for the families of the deceased, Rs 2 lakh for those seriously injured, and Rs 1 lakh for those with minor injuries," the J-K Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said in a post on X on Wednesday.

"All arrangements for the dignified transport of the victims back to their homes have been made. The injured are being provided the best medical care," the CMO added.

Some tourists have decided to cut their trips to the Kashmir Valley short in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, resulting in increased demand for flight tickets from Srinagar. The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGC) has now requested airlines to increase the number of flights to and from Srinagar amid heightened tensions.

"The airlines are also requested to consider waiving cancellation and rescheduling fees and provide all necessary assistance to tourists facing unexpected circumstances and challenges during this difficult time," the advisory read.

This has been one of the biggest terror attacks after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The government, however, has yet to officially confirm the number of casualties in the terror attack in Pahalgam.

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

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

A
Aisha K.
This is such a thoughtful response from the CM. Tourists must be terrified after what happened, and helping them leave safely shows real leadership. 🙏 The compensation for victims' families is also a humane gesture.
R
Rajiv P.
While I appreciate the efforts, why wasn't security tighter in the first place? Pahalgam is a major tourist spot. This tragedy could have been prevented with better intelligence and protection measures.
S
Sunita M.
My heart breaks for the victims and their families. No amount of money can bring back loved ones, but at least the government is trying to help. The increased flights and waived fees will make a difference for scared tourists.
F
Farhan A.
As a Kashmiri, I'm devastated by how this will affect our tourism industry. It took years to rebuild trust after previous incidents. The road facilitation is good, but long-term security solutions are what we really need.
P
Priya N.
Was supposed to visit next month with family. Now reconsidering... 😔 The government response seems good but safety comes first. Maybe next year if situation improves.
V
Vikram S.
The controlled traffic approach makes sense - can't have chaos on unstable roads. Hope they catch the terrorists soon. Kashmir doesn't deserve this violence after all the progress in recent years.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50