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Amit Shah reveals his plans to change Kashmir's tourism industry.

Amit Shah reveals his plans to change Kashmir's tourism industry.

Says, visitors should go to Dal Lake, Gulmarg, and Tattoo Ground three years later to observe the changes,


Srinagar, March 27 ( RNA) :With Dal Lake and Gulmarg slated to undergo substantial changes to become popular tourist destinations, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has unveiled ambitious plans aimed at revitalizing Kashmir's tourism industry. Shah affirmed his belief in the Modi government's agenda in a speech to the Kashmiri populace, saying, "I want to tell the people of Kashmir that they should visit Tattoo Ground, Dal Lake, and Gulmarg after three years."
They will learn about Kashmir's future. He underlined the government's dedication to bringing Dal Lake back to life, describing it as "one of the most beautiful lakes in the world."
"A Disneyland-like amusement park will be established at Tattoo ground so that tourists can stay there [in Kashmir] for at least 4-5 days," Shah said in additional detail about the plans. He also emphasized the idea of putting decorations on the Gulmarg mountains for a peak like to Davos.
Shah promised a revolutionary effect on the story of Kashmir, saying, "After these things are done, there will be a complete change in the discourse of thinking in Kashmir." Individuals who once discussed stone-pelting now discuss jobs and progress. He underlined how these actions will boost confidence in a constructive way.

Shah promised a revolutionary effect on the story of Kashmir, saying, "After these things are done, there will be a complete change in the discourse of thinking in Kashmir." Individuals who once discussed stone-pelting now discuss jobs and development. He highlighted the ways in which these initiatives are helping to boost confidence among the people of Jammu and Kashmir. In a special interview with Gulistan News, a news outlet based in Jammu and Kashmir, Shah also cleared up misunderstandings regarding the repeal of Article 370. "The myths surrounding Article 370 have been debunked," he said 

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