What is the Impact of the Pahalgam Attack on Kashmir Tourism?

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Key Takeaways
- 48 tourist destinations in Kashmir have been closed for safety reasons.
- The government is taking necessary actions against the terrorists involved.
- Nationwide outrage has been expressed against the attack.
- Increased security measures are being deployed at remaining destinations.
- Solidarity with victims has been a central theme in public reactions.
Srinagar, April 29 (NationPress) The government of Jammu and Kashmir announced on Tuesday the closure of 48 tourist destinations throughout the Valley.
This decisive measure follows a shocking attack on visitors in the Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam, where twenty-five individuals, including a Nepali citizen and a local resident, lost their lives due to gunfire from terrorists targeting Hindu men based on their religious identity.
Out of a total of 87 destinations in the Valley, 48 have now been closed.
Following the Pahalgam terror incident, there has been a significant downturn in tourist numbers, leading to a sharp decline in arrivals at Srinagar airport.
The affected locations include Yousmarg, Tousmaidan, Doodpathri, Aharbal, Kousarnag, Bangus, Kariwan Diver Chandigam, Bangus Valley, Wular/Watlab, Rampora, Rajpora, Chearhar, Mundij-Hamam-Markoot Waterfall, Khampoo, Bosnia, Vijitop, Sun Temple, Verinag Garden, Sinthan Top, Margantop, Akad Park, Habba Khatoon Point, Babareshi, Ringawali, Gogaldara, Baderkote, Shrunz Waterfall, Kamanpost, Namblan Waterfall, Eco Park Khadniyar, Sangarwani, Jamia Masjid, Badamwari, Rajori Kadal, Aali Kadal, Padshapal resorts, Faqir Gujri, Dara, Astanmarg View Point, Astanmarg Paragliding, Mamneth and Mahadev Hills, Buddhist Monastery, Dachigam - Beyond Trout Farm / Fisheries Farm, Astanpora, especially Qayam Gah resort, Lachpatri, Hung Park, and Naranag.
Other destinations remain open with increased security measures in place. An official indicated that some of these closures may be temporary.
The tragic loss of life in Pahalgam has sparked widespread condemnation across the nation, with individuals from various backgrounds uniting to denounce the brutal acts committed by terrorists.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that those responsible for these acts, along with their supporters and handlers, will be pursued and face consequences beyond their imagination.
In response, security forces have demolished the homes of 10 active terrorists, including those belonging to Adil Hussain Thoker and Asif Sheikh, who are believed to be involved in the Pahalgam attack.
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly unanimously passed a resolution condemning the attack on Monday, characterizing it as heinous, barbaric, and cowardly. The resolution emphasized that such acts of terror assault the principles of Kashmiriyat, the values enshrined in the Constitution, and the spirit of unity, peace, and harmony. The Assembly expressed solidarity with the victims and offered condolences to their families.