J-K Govt downplays separatists’ rally, woos tourists

AHMEDABAD: Jammu and Kashmir Government today sought to snub the separatists for holding a rally, wherein Pakistani flags were waived, and appealed to tourists to help restore normalcy in the State, with Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed describing tourism as an antidote to the atmosphere of uncertainty.
“Tourism fights against current. It is an anti-current against an atmosphere of uncertainty that has been created in J&K. Some people tried to create an uncertainty- like situation in J&K,” Sayeed said here while addressing an event which was organised by his Government for promotion of tourism.
The patriarch of PDP, which leads the coalition with BJP in the State, said “peace and solace” are gradually coming back there.
“Now, there is a need to change the perception (about J&K). There is a strong need of tourism…Need for you people (from rest of India) coming there. There is no danger,” Sayeed said in his bid to revive tourism in the militancy-affected State.
In his address, J&K Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu said people of India should participate in bringing normalcy to the State by increasing tourism in the Valley.
“You have to participate in the restoration of normalcy in J&K by increasing tourism. One flag somewhere or one rally somewhere does not affect anything. This is the vicious cycle. How do you convert this vicious cycle into a virtuous cycle, that is the job need to be done. Inflow of tourists is an indicator of normalcy,” Drabu said.
Sayeed and his minister were in Gujarat to meet tour- operators in the city to promote tourism in J&K. (AGENCIES)