Pahalgam Terror Attack: Now the roads are empty, shops closed, the silence everywhere, after the terrorist attack, this is Pahalgam

The impact of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir is being seen not only in Pahalgam but also in the whole of Jammu and Kashmir. The condition of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir has changed since the terrorist attack took place in Pahalgam in Jummy Kashmir. Its impact is being seen on the tourism of Pahalgam.
 
A day ago, where the entire Pahalgam was buzzing with tourists, now there is silence everywhere. The roads of Pahalgam are deserted. After the terrorist attack, people in Pahalgam have been looking negligible since Wednesday. However, security forces personnel are constantly visible so that security remains. All markets in Pahalgam have been closed. Seeing the view of Pahalgam, I am missing the lockdown.
 
Let us know that if this situation prevails, there will also be an impact in the tourism industry of Jammu and Kashmir. The tourism industry which was targeted to make an economy of 30 thousand crore rupees by the year 2030. At the same time, after this terrorist attack, it has come on the verge to reach the zero. Local people are in awe after this attack. Local people say that this attack was not done on tourists, but this attack has taken place on the prosperity of Kashmir.
 
Tourism gives eight per cent participation in the total economy of Jammu and Kashmir. In the year 2024-25, the state’s GDP was moving at the rate of seven percent. In this, tourism was moving forward at the fastest speed. Terrorists targeted 28 tourists in Basaron who were non -Muslims. There is also news of the death of a local youth in the terrorist attack. The young man was shot dead by the terrorists to save the tourists. According to media reports, almost all the hotels in Pahalgam have been vacant after the terrorist attack in Basaron. No new tourist vehicle has been given entry in Pahalgam.
 
Flights canceled
According to media reports, travel agencies released the data saying that 90 percent of Jammu flights have been canceled after the terrorist attack. According to the Aviation Ministry, 3,337 passengers out of 20 flights from the morning of 23 April have returned to their homes from Srinagar. During this time, passengers have returned home by holding flights of Indigo, Air India and SpiceJet. Passengers are returning home not only Pahalgam but also from other places.

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