Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Change of perception needed in J&K

- ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

BHADERWAH: More than money, the change of perception is imperative for the developmen­t of tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir, Union Minister of State for Tourism and culture Prahlad Singh Patel said on Wednesday.

He also expressed displeasur­e over the ongoing protests over the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) and said that the government should act tough against those indulging in violence.

“We are all stakeholde­rs and we have to work hard to change the perception (about Jammu and Kashmir) to attract tourists. It is more important than the money (being pumped for the developmen­t of tourism),” Patel told reporters here after inaugurati­ng a Tourist Facilitati­on Centre (TFC) at Sarna and Associate Residency at Teligarh Resort.

The minister, who also flagged off a mobile science exhibition bus from community Hall, Kotli and participat­ed in a traditiona­l ‘Dhekko Dance’, said this is his first visit to Bhaderwah and it was a divine place with ample scope to attract tourists from around the world.

“When a negative news comes out of this region, despite being a heavenly beautiful place, visitors refrain from coming here,” he said.

Patel said Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government at the centre has pumped a huge amount of money over the last five years for the developmen­t of tourism and has recently directed all ministers to spend at least one night in Jammu and Kashmir.

“If a minister comes here, he will definitely give something to the region. Bhaderwah is the best place for any tourist because it has natural beauty, peace and great culture. There are numerous opportunit­ies here and UT status will surely provide a great platform to boost developmen­t of the region,” he said.

Patel said better infrastruc­ture and connectivi­ty is a challenge but things will improve with the passage of time.

“I came to know that this place is traditiona­lly connected with Chamba in Himachal Pradesh and Pathankot of Punjab via Kathua. We are going to upgrade these two roads on priority beside a Gondola project is also on the cards for this region, “he said.

When asked about the restoratio­n of mobile Internet service, he said this is the prerogativ­e of Union home ministry and hopefully they will take a decision soon.

He said the Union tourism ministry has made it compulsory to involve tourism stakeholde­rs including tour and travel agencies and hoteliers from Jammu and Kashmir in the road shows across the globe over the past two months.

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