The J&K government on Monday, October 7, 2019, lifted the travel advisory issued for tourists visiting Kashmir, 68 days after all visitors were asked to leave the the Valley immediately.
A spokesman of the Raj Bhawan said Governor Satya Pal Malik directed that the Home department’s advisory asking tourists to leave the valley be lifted immediately. "This will be done from October 10," said the spokesman.
Principal Secretary, Home Department, Shaleen Kabra on August 2 directed the tourists to curtail their stay in the Valley immediately, "keeping in view the latest intelligence inputs of terror threats with specific targeting of the Amarnath Yatra".
On the upcoming Block Development Council (BDC) elections, Governor Malik, who chaired a security review meeting on Monday, was told that most of the seats of chairpersons of BDCs would be filled. The election monitoring officials have been provided with mobile phone facility to ensure smooth conduct of elections, said the spokesman.
He said the delegations of parties, whose leaders are in jail, were being allowed to meet party presidents so that they can take a decision on elections and authorise someone to approve candidates. This was in reference to the meeting of the NC delegation with party president Farooq Abdullah and vice president
Mr. Malik was also informed that all the security restrictions were removed in most parts of J&K. "The Governor has been focusing on bringing life back to normal.Some of the major decisions taken included reopening of higher secondary schools, colleges and universities, restarting public transport, opening additional travel counters in Srinagar, opening 25 internet kiosks in each district to facilitate the public and the government departments," the spokesman said.
Published - October 07, 2019 10:15 pm IST