
Shinde Leaves for Srinagar to Help Maha Tourists Stuck in J&K
In a move to expedite the process of bringing back Maharashtra tourists who are stuck in Kashmir after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde left for Srinagar on Wednesday. According to an official statement, Shinde will be meeting the stranded tourists, assessing the local situation, and supervising the logistics related to their return.
The development comes as a sigh of relief for the families of the tourists who have been anxiously waiting for news about their loved ones. The terrorist attack on a bus in Pahalgam, which left several people injured, had left a trail of chaos and destruction in its wake. The attack had also left many tourists stranded, with no clear plan in place for their safe return to their home state.
Shinde’s visit to Srinagar is seen as a significant step towards ensuring the safe and speedy return of the Maharashtra tourists. As Deputy CM, Shinde has been instrumental in coordinating the state’s response to the crisis, and his visit to Srinagar is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the efforts underway to bring back the stranded tourists.
According to sources, Shinde left for Srinagar in a private aircraft, accompanied by a team of officials from the state government. The team includes representatives from the tourism department, the police, and other concerned agencies, who will work closely with the local authorities to facilitate the return of the tourists.
The tourists, who were on a trip to Pahalgam, were caught in the midst of the chaos when the terrorist attack took place. The attack had left several people injured, and the tourists were left stranded, with no clear information about what was happening or how they would be able to return to their homes.
The situation was further complicated by the fact that the tourists were not equipped with the necessary documents or resources to deal with a crisis of this magnitude. Many of them were left without food, water, or shelter, and were forced to rely on the kindness of strangers to survive.
However, with Shinde’s visit to Srinagar, the tourists can now expect a more coordinated and effective response to their situation. The Deputy CM’s visit is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the efforts underway to bring back the stranded tourists, and to ensure that they receive the necessary support and assistance to return to their homes safely.
The attack in Pahalgam has sent shockwaves across the country, and has raised concerns about the safety and security of tourists in the region. The incident has also highlighted the need for greater coordination and communication between the state and central governments, as well as the need for more effective measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
Despite these challenges, the Maharashtra government has been working tirelessly to ensure the safe return of its citizens. The state’s tourism department has been in constant touch with the tourists, providing them with updates and assistance, and working closely with the local authorities to facilitate their return.
The effort has been appreciated by the tourists themselves, who have been praising the government’s response to the crisis. “We are grateful to the government for taking such swift action to ensure our safety and well-being,” said one of the tourists. “We are confident that with the Deputy CM’s visit, we will be able to return home soon.”
As Shinde arrives in Srinagar, the tourists are bracing themselves for a long and arduous journey back to their homes. But with the Deputy CM’s visit, they can now expect a more coordinated and effective response to their situation, and a more certain end to their ordeal.
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