Srinagar, May 28 -- The Jammu and Kashmir cabinet on Tuesday held a meeting at the southern tourist resort of Pahalgam, which was the target of the April 22 terror attack.
Chief minister Omar Abdullah, who chaired the meeting, said it was aimed at sending a message of resilience. This was for first time that the cabinet met outside the summer capital Srinagar winter capital Jammu since the National Conference (NC) formed the government last year.
In the terror attack at the Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam on April 22, at least 26 people, 25 tourists and a local, were killed and scores injured. Immediately after the attack, there was an exodus of tourists from the Valley and the tourism sector has been gasping for a breath since.
The chief ...
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