Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary on Wednesday strongly denounced attempts by certain elements to destabilize Jammu and Kashmir’s thriving tourism sector, stating that the government stands firm with the people and will not allow local jobs or peace to be compromised.
Speaking at a public outreach event in the picturesque hill station of Gulmarg, Choudhary emphasized the resilience of the region in the face of recent challenges, including terror incidents. “There are people who want to destroy our tourism and our people’s employment,” he said. “But they will not succeed. The Government of Jammu and Kashmir stands with its people and with India.”
He lauded the people of Kashmir for their legendary hospitality and peaceful spirit, pointing out that despite security concerns, tourism remains vibrant and essential to the region’s economy. “Kashmir continues to attract tourists. As you saw today, many visitors came to Gulmarg. That makes a difference,” he noted.
‘Peace Still Defines Kashmir’
Choudhary said that the purpose of the event was to send a clear message to the country and the world: Kashmir remains peaceful and open for tourism. “If anyone wants to disturb the situation in J&K, they won’t succeed. Our brotherhood and hospitality—especially that of Kashmir—are world-renowned,” he added.
He urged national and international journalists to visit the region to witness its true spirit, remarking, “The image of J&K portrayed in the media is not accurate. This place is peaceful, and the people are full of love. Kashmir has been the backdrop of many cinematic love stories.”
Upcoming Tourism Season Crucial
Looking ahead, the Deputy CM stressed the importance of the upcoming summer tourism season, calling for positive promotion across all media platforms. “The next two to three months are crucial. Social media has great power. Let us spread positivity, not negativity,” he urged.
Governance and Democracy in Focus
Choudhary also took the opportunity to highlight the complexities of governance in Jammu and Kashmir. “There are three types of governments in J&K today—one elected, one installed, and one at the Centre. We should allow the elected government to make decisions for those who voted. That’s how democracy is strengthened.”
The Deputy CM reiterated that the government under Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is committed to defending the interests of J&K’s citizens and promoting economic growth through peace, progress, and partnerships.