Srinagar, Apr 24 : In the wake of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary strongly condemned the incident and expressed confidence that tourism in the region would remain ‘unaffected’ by attempts to instill fear.
Addressing media in Srinagar, Choudhary said, “Some people who think that by doing this they will be able to stop the tourists that come here from around the nation and world. Tourists will still come to J&K as they love J&K. J&K is the crown of India…”
Reiterating the region’s tradition of warmth and hospitality, the Deputy CM said that Jammu and Kashmir has always stood against terrorism.
“People came out on the streets and showed that they are not with terrorism…J&K CM chaired a cabinet meeting yesterday and today has also called an all-party meeting. The tourists who have come to J&K should not worry, the government is standing with them…, he added.
Deputy CM Choudhary also noted that the state government was in close coordination with the Centre and other state governments.
“Today we met Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde…The J&K government is standing with the central government on this incident…,” he said.
JK to remain ‘unaffected’ by terror attempts: Dy CM
‘Tourists will still come to JK’

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