Yaseen seeks lifting of ban at Doodhpathri, Yousmarg

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, June 16: President of Peoples Democratic Front (PDF) and former Minister, Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, today reiterated his call to the Jammu and Kashmir administration to immediately lift the ban on tourist activities at key destinations including Doodhpathri, Yousmarg and Tosamaidan, citing the adverse impact on local livelihoods and the region’s economy.
In a statement issued here, Hakeem Yaseen said that delegations from various parts of Budgam district, particularly from Tosamaidan, Yousmarg and Doodhpathri, met him recently and expressed their deep anguish over the continued closure of these popular tourist destinations. The affected residents, mostly dependent on tourism for their livelihood, are facing immense financial strain due to the restrictions.
“These regions are among the most picturesque and peaceful tourist destinations in Kashmir. The continued ban has disrupted the income of hundreds of families who rely on tourism for survival,” Hakeem said.
He emphasized that tourism is not merely a source of revenue, but a lifeline for rural households, providing employment, dignity, and opportunity. “The ban has triggered a sense of abandonment among the youth and small business owners who had invested in the seasonal tourism economy,” he added.
Yaseen stated that he has already taken up the matter with concerned Government authorities and is hopeful of a positive outcome.
He also suggested a phased reopening of these destinations, backed by regulated and responsible tourism policies. “There is a need for deploying tourist police, eco-monitoring teams, and forming local tourism committees to supervise and ensure sustainable tourism,” he said.
Calling for greater Government sensitivity, Hakeem urged the Lieutenant Governor-led administration to engage directly with the locals and stakeholders of Budgam district to find a practical and inclusive way forward.