Srinagar, Oct 18: Jammu and Kashmir Hotel and Restaurant Association (JKHARA) Monday expressed serious concern over the killings of civilians including non-local labourers.
In a statement, JKHARA President Showkat Chowdhary said Kashmir has always maintained peaceful harmony between various communities and such incidents tarnish the image of Kashmiris.
Chowdhary said the non-local labourers come to Kashmir purely for earning livelihood and targeting them is highly unfortunate.
He said such incidents will not only bring bad name to Kashmir but will also affect local economic sectors. “Our economy is also dependent on the skilled workforce from outside the J&K who work in many sectors. If non-locals leave the region, many sectors will be affected which will hamper the economic activities,” said Chowdhary.
JKHARA president further said the killing of non-locals will also hit J&K’s tourism sector as it will send a negative message among the travellers.
“Kashmir has been known for hospitality and safety of tourists. Such incidents need to be checked or else the travellers will think twice before making plans to holiday in Kashmir. Tourist arrivals have been picking up after Covid-19, however, these incidents can again halt the progress of this important sector,” said Chowdhary.
Chowdhary urged the government to ensure foolproof security to the non-locals as to make them feel safe and stop their migration. “Kashmiris living outside JK will also be vulnerable if such incidents on non-locals are not stopped.”
JKHARA also expressed heartfelt condolences with the bereaved families and prayed for the peace of the departed soul.
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