Farooq demands lifting of travel advisories

STATE TIMES NEWS
SRINAGAR: National Conference Working President Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Monday demanded that the Central Government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should actively strive to ensure that all adverse travel advisories against Kashmir are withdrawn at the earliest possible instance. In a meeting with the British Deputy High Commissioner Dr. Alexander Evans who called on the NC President at his residence in Srinagar, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said the situation in Jammu and Kashmir has significantly improved over the years and time had come for change in the mindset of nature lovers the world over so that the state blooms again with tourism related activities.
Dr. Farooq Abdullah said lifting of adverse travel advisories would facilitate a growth in tourism and also consequently create new jobs in the State.
The NC President discussed various social, political and economic interests with the visiting Deputy High Commissioner and highlighted the mutual benefits of better Indo-UK bilateral and trade relations in the recent times.
The British envoy, who is well versed with dynamics of Jammu and Kashmir politics, having remained a research scholar in Kashmir and Jammu in early nineties, elaborately discussed political evolution of the state, especially after the advent of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah at the center-stage.
Senior National Conference leaders including NC General Secretary Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar, NC Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani, and Senior Leader Advocate Mohammad Akbar Lone were also present during the meeting and exchanged their views with the visiting dignitary.

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