
Shinde Leaves for Srinagar to Help Maha Tourists Stuck in J&K
In the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has taken swift action to ensure the safe return of the state’s tourists who are stuck in the region. On Wednesday, Shinde departed for Srinagar to expedite the process of bringing back the stranded tourists. According to an official, Shinde will meet with the affected tourists, assess the local situation, and supervise the logistics related to their return.
Shinde’s visit comes in the aftermath of the devastating attack in Pahalgam, which has left several tourists from Maharashtra stranded in the region. The attack has raised concerns about the safety and security of tourists in Kashmir, with many families back in Maharashtra anxiously waiting for news about their loved ones.
Shinde’s decision to visit Srinagar is seen as a positive step towards addressing the crisis and ensuring the safe return of the stranded tourists. As Deputy Chief Minister, Shinde has been at the forefront of efforts to coordinate the rescue and evacuation efforts for the tourists.
According to sources, Shinde will be accompanied by a team of officials from Maharashtra, including representatives from the state’s tourism department, police, and administrative authorities. The team will work closely with local authorities in Kashmir to identify the tourists, assess their situation, and make arrangements for their safe return to Maharashtra.
Shinde’s visit is also expected to help in addressing any concerns or issues that the tourists may have regarding their stay in Kashmir. With tensions running high in the region, it is crucial that the tourists receive adequate support and assistance to ensure their safe and comfortable return to their families.
The move by Shinde to visit Srinagar has been widely welcomed by the people of Maharashtra, who are eagerly awaiting news about the safe return of their loved ones. The attack in Pahalgam has sent shockwaves across the state, with many families still reeling from the news.
The government of Maharashtra has been working closely with the government of Jammu and Kashmir to ensure the safe return of the tourists. Officials from the state’s tourism department have been in regular touch with local authorities in Kashmir, monitoring the situation and providing assistance to the stranded tourists.
Shinde’s visit is seen as a significant development in the efforts to bring back the stranded tourists. With his presence on the ground, it is expected that the process of evacuation and return will be expedited, and the tourists will receive the necessary support and assistance to ensure their safe return to Maharashtra.
In a related development, the Indian Army has been deployed in Pahalgam to maintain law and order and provide assistance to the tourists. The army has been working closely with local authorities to ensure the safety and security of the tourists, and has been providing assistance in the evacuation process.
As the situation in Pahalgam continues to unfold, Shinde’s visit is seen as a crucial step towards ensuring the safe return of the stranded tourists. The people of Maharashtra are anxiously waiting for news about their loved ones, and the government’s efforts to bring them back home safely are being closely monitored.