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Terror strike blow to Pahalgam’s tourism, thousands lose livelihoods

‘We have no work, no income’

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May 13, 2025
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Pahalgam, May 13: The recent terror attack in Pahalgam has dealt a severe blow to the region’s tourism industry, leaving thousands jobless. The once-bustling town now stands eerily deserted, as 5,000 horse operators and around 600 vehicle owners—along with their families—who relied on tourism for their livelihood have been left without work.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the scenic town of Pahalgam, once a vibrant hub of tourist activity in Anantnag, now appears abandoned. The serenity of Kashmir’s Baisaran Valley—often called ‘mini Switzerland’ for its postcard-perfect views—was shattered on April 22, when a terror attack in Pahalgam claimed 26 lives.

The attack occurred at the beginning of the tourist season, which runs from April to October—a crucial period for businesses tied to hotels, transport, handicrafts, and local markets. Thousands of residents, whose livelihoods depend on the influx of tourists, are now facing an uncertain future with little to no income and dwindling hope.

Speaking to KNO, Abdul Waheed Wani, President of Pony Walla Association, expressed deep concern for the thousands of horse operators now struggling to support their families. “There are 5,000 horse operators whose families have been affected by the recent terror attack in Pahalgam,” he said.

He said that Pahalgam’s entire economy depends on tourism, as all 13 villages in the area rely on its natural beauty.

“Those who carried out the attack made a grave mistake. We are citizens of this country, and if tourists stop coming here, the attackers’ objective will be achieved. The people responsible for the attack on innocent civilians in Baisaran wanted to disrupt peace. Tourists from across the country should visit and foil the agenda of such elements. The livelihoods of photographers, hoteliers, drivers, and pony wallas have all been affected,” he added.

Gulzar Ahmad, President of Sumo Stand Pahalgam, said that over 600 vehicle owners who provide transportation services to tourists have also lost their source of income. “In my union, there are around 600 vehicles that support the livelihoods of nearly 60,000 family members. Pahalgam’s entire economy revolves around tourism. Without tourists, we have no work, no income. People are in distress,” he said.

He further said that Pahalgam has always remained peaceful, which may have angered the enemies of peace.

“Pahalgam was shining like a star, and now the whole area has been plunged into darkness. The government should take steps to revive tourism in the Kashmir Valley,” he added—(KNO)

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