Srinagar-Sept 26:Senior leader of Democratic Progressive Azad Party Sujada Bashir, has warmly welcomed the Lieutenant Governor’s decision to reopen 12 long-closed tourist resorts, describing it as a “historic and long-overdue step” towards revitalizing Jammu & Kashmir’s tourism sector.
While lauding the initiative, Bashir urged the administration to expand the scope and immediately reopen other unexplored and neglected gems such as Drang, Gogaldara, Baderkot, Botapathri, Shranz, Tosamaidan, Doodhpathri, among others.
“Tourism is the backbone of our people’s economy. Limiting access to only a few destinations will not bring the desired impact. Every potential tourist site must be developed and opened to ensure equal opportunities, strengthen local livelihoods, and highlight Kashmir’s unparalleled beauty to the world,” she said.
Bashir further stressed that the government must complement these openings with modern infrastructure, improved road connectivity, and essential amenities to guarantee sustainable growth and year-round visitor engagement.
“It is time to unlock the complete tourism potential of Jammu & Kashmir. Half-measures will not be enough—bold, inclusive, and visionary steps are required now,” she asserted.