Mushtaq Chaya believes that G20 representatives from other countries may assist have travel warnings removed for Kashmir.
Mushtaq Chaya believes that G20 representatives from other countries may assist have travel warnings removed for Kashmir.
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21 May, Srinagar: On Sunday, Mushtaq Chaya, head of the Jammu and Kashmir Hoteliers Club, hoped that G20 delegates will assist remove travel warnings against entering Kashmir.

Before the G20 summit begins in Srinagar on May 22, Chaya told KNS he was “fully satisfied” with the LG administration’s development efforts.

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According to him, the representatives from twenty different nations would be instrumental in boosting tourism in the Kasmir valley.

“There are many who oppose you going to Kashmir from other nations. Twenty country representatives will arrive, assess the situation, and work to alleviate the adverse conditions. His hope was that LG would step in as well.

He said that they are appreciative of the infrastructure improvements, such new roads, that have been made in the area in preparation for the G20 summit.

We greet the delegates and are pleased with their arrival.

When asked about the smart city project, he added, “We are also ery much delighted about the manner government and authorities have been working on the project.

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