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Modi’s Kashmir tourism dream shattered by deadly attack

An attack by suspected militants on Tuesday caused panic among tourists, overshadowing the tourism boom touted by Prime Minister Modi’s supporters

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A Kashmiri trader holds a sign during a protest against the attack on tourists, following a suspected militant attack in south Kashmir’s scenic Pahalgam, in Srinagar on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
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Images and videos of gunshots ringing out in a meadow, bloodied bodies lying on the ground, and people fleeing across a dry river bed have shattered Kashmir’s emergence as India’s new tourism hotspot.
The region’s strikingly beautiful mountains, valleys and grand Mughal-era gardens had drawn record tourist arrivals stemming from five years of relative safety. Supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi had touted the tourism boom as among his signature achievements.

But Tuesday’s attack by suspected militants who killed at least 26 tourists and wounded many more in Kashmir’s scenic Pahalgam area, known for its glowing Himalayan peaks and fast-flowing streams, has left panicked tourists seeking an early exit at the start of the busy summer season.

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All those killed were listed as residents of India, except one man from Nepal.

Modi, whose decision to strip Muslim-majority Kashmir’s partial autonomy in 2019 after decades of anti-India violence led to widespread protests, and his finance minister both cut short separate overseas trips after vowing justice.
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He took a meeting of his top lieutenants at the airport itself upon return. Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan, which both claim fully, and had been plagued by years of insurgent violence.
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