Srinagar, May 29 -- Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's decision to hold a cabinet meeting in Pahalgam was a clear reaction to the April 22 tragedy at Baisaran, where 26 people lost their lives. The terror attack dealt a heavy blow to the Valley, especially its tourism industry, which supports many livelihoods. This move carried both administrative and symbolic weight. By gathering the government's top brass at the heart of the affected area, a message was sent-to the people of Kashmir, to visitors, and to the nation at large-that terror will not shape the Valley's path forward. During the cabinet meeting, Omar emphasised that tourism should be treated as a "conflict-neutral" activity-something that must continue regardless of political tensio...