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Jammu-Kashmir: Militant attacks, flash floods leave Bhaderwah's popular tourist spots deserted; locals urge govt action

BJP leader Daleep Singh Parihar criticised the delay in completing the gondola project in Bhaderwah and accused authorities of neglecting Bhaderwah, leading to a decline in tourism and financial strain on local hoteliers

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The tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir's Bhaderwah region is facing an unprecedented downturn, with popular tourist spots remaining deserted due to recent militant attacks and natural calamities like cloudbursts and flash floods.

Local residents, heavily reliant on tourism for their livelihoods, are urging the government to intervene and revive the industry.

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