
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 a crucial step to ensure the safe return of the state’s tourists who are stranded in the region. On Wednesday, Shinde left for Srinagar to expedite the process of bringing back the tourists and provide them with necessary assistance.
According to an official, Shinde will meet with the stranded tourists, assess the local situation, and supervise the logistics related to their return. He reportedly left for Srinagar in a private aircraft, signifying the urgency and importance of the mission.
The terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which took place on Saturday, has left a trail of destruction and chaos in its wake. The attack, which targeted a tourist bus, resulted in the death of several people and left many more injured. The incident has sent shockwaves across the country, with the government and security agencies scrambling to ensure the safety of the tourists and locals alike.
The Maharashtra government has been working tirelessly to evacuate the state’s tourists from the region and provide them with necessary assistance. Shinde’s visit to Srinagar is seen as a significant step in this direction, as it will enable him to personally assess the situation and ensure that the tourists are provided with the necessary support and resources to return safely.
Shinde’s visit to Srinagar is also seen as a gesture of solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, who have been facing a tumultuous situation in recent years. The region has been plagued by terrorism and violence, which has resulted in the loss of many lives and the displacement of thousands of people.
The Maharashtra government has also set up a control room in Mumbai to monitor the situation and provide assistance to the stranded tourists. The control room is manned by officials from various departments, including the tourism department, police, and health department, who are working tirelessly to provide assistance to the tourists.
The government has also deployed a team of officials to Srinagar, who are working closely with the local authorities to facilitate the evacuation of the tourists. The team is responsible for ensuring that the tourists are provided with necessary assistance, including food, shelter, and medical care.
In addition to the efforts being made by the government, several NGOs and private organizations have also come forward to provide assistance to the stranded tourists. Many organizations have set up relief camps in Srinagar, where they are providing food, shelter, and medical care to the tourists.
The situation in Pahalgam is still tense, with security forces maintaining a tight vigil to ensure the safety of the tourists and locals. The attack has sent a chilling message to the people of Kashmir, who are living in fear of terrorist attacks.
Shinde’s visit to Srinagar is seen as a symbol of the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the tourists and locals. The Deputy Chief Minister’s presence in the region will provide a sense of security and reassurance to the people, and will also enable him to personally assess the situation and provide necessary assistance.
As the situation in Pahalgam continues to unfold, it is clear that the government and security agencies are working tirelessly to ensure the safety of the tourists and locals. Shinde’s visit to Srinagar is a significant step in this direction, and will provide a much-needed boost to the efforts being made to evacuate the stranded tourists.