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Mehbooba urges Pahalgam locals to uphold Amarnath Yatra traditions

Says peaceful conduction will help revive tourism; urges govt to reopen parks

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June 10, 2025
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Srinagar, Jun 10: People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has called upon the people of Pahalgam to continue their historic role in ensuring a peaceful and harmonious Amarnath Yatra, saying the responsibility of safeguarding the yatra goes beyond administrative arrangements and rests heavily on the shoulders of the local population.

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Speaking at a public interaction with stakeholders in Pahalgam, Mufti, as reported by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), acknowledged the logistical and security measures taken by the government and army, but underscored the pivotal role played by the people of the region over the decades.

“The real protectors of the Amarnath Yatra are not the forces but the people of Pahalgam, who have, in every season of adversity—be it snowstorms or natural disasters—opened their doors, offered help and saved lives,” she said.

The PDP chief lauded the centuries-old tradition of communal harmony that has defined the region. “This pilgrimage is not only a religious journey but a testament to our composite culture. The people of Kashmir—especially those from Pahalgam—have welcomed Yatris with warmth and dignity for generations. This is what has kept the spirit of Hindu-Muslim unity alive,” she said.

In a sharp critique of the current political scenario, Mehbooba questioned the relevance of elected representatives in the absence of real governance. “What is the point of having 50 MLAs and 3 MPs if they fail to address the concerns of the common people? Their silence during times of crisis speaks volumes. Governance is not about issuing tweets and press releases—it’s about action, presence, and accountability,” she remarked, indirectly pointing to the inefficacy of both ruling and opposition leaders.

Calling for immediate steps to rejuvenate Kashmir’s tourism sector, the former CM urged the administration to reopen public parks and tourist facilities that remain closed, restricting both local recreation and income sources for tourism-dependent families.

“Tourism is the lifeline of Pahalgam. When parks and public spaces remain shut, locals suffer immensely—hoteliers, ponywallahs, shopkeepers, and artisans. Reopening these places would not only boost the economy but also send a positive signal to tourists across the country,” she said.

Recalling the “vision” of her late father and former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, she described Pahalgam as close to his heart. “He (Mufti Sayeed) saw Pahalgam not just as a hill station but as a reflection of Kashmir’s character—peace-loving, welcoming, and resilient in the face of all odds,” Mehbooba said—(KNO)

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