Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 8: Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) senior leader and former Tourism Minister Mohammad Dilawar Mir today urged the J&K Government to defer formulation and issuance of new guidelines regulating the tourism trade for houseboats in Kashmir till the Covid lockdown is over.
In a statement issued here, Mir said that the new guidelines kept in public domain by the Government on functioning of houseboats in Dal, Nigeen Lakes, Chinar Bagh and river Jhelum in Srinagar are not in sync with the demands and aspirations of the houseboat owners who are already facing immense problems due to law and order situation and Covid pandemic.
The JKAP leader observed that most of the houseboat owners in Kashmir are not in a position to respond to the Government appeal for submitting their feedback and suggestions with regard to the new guidelines in the prevailing circumstances through online mode. Mir said that submission of a final reply will require a general body meeting of all members of the houseboat association (Kashmir Houseboat Owners Association) consisting of approximately 1000 members and holding such a meeting at this juncture will go against Covid-19 protocol and guidelines issued by MHA.
“The Government must understand difficulties faced by most of the traditional houseboat owners who are not well versed with the use of internet facility that too when the mobile internet speed is dismal in Kashmir. And unless all the stakeholders are not taken on board, the new guidelines which are harsher in tone and tenor can prove detrimental to Kashmir’s historic houseboat trade,” Mir remarked.
He said that there are a number of clauses in the new guidelines including renewal of licenses, realignment of houseboats, removal of structures, sanitation and regulatory mechanism which are totally against the interest of houseboat owners and even violate their basic and fundamental rights guaranteed under law.
“People including Shikara Walla, vegetable growers, handicraft hawkers of old city, flower sellers, fishermen community, floating handicrafts market, photographers, wood carvers, Khatamband craftsmen, carpenters specialized in Hull making and framework, handmade crewel fabric makers etc depend on the houseboat business. And the Government must understand their problems and address their demands accordingly,” he demanded.